Ethics, AI and neuroscience converge at mental health and behavioral science research day
Mental health issues are one of the most common causes of disability, affecting more than a billion people worldwide.
Read MoreMental health issues are one of the most common causes of disability, affecting more than a billion people worldwide.
Read MoreThe event showcased translational and applied AI work at the U, and sparked discussions on how campus can leverage its collaborative culture to become a national leader in responsible AI.
Read More“Ultimately, all I’ve ever really wanted to do is help people by using my skills with data and statistics to make a lasting, positive impact on society.”
Read MoreArtificial intelligence and semiconductor research on campus to get a big boost in bid to cement Utah’s place as a tech hub.
Read MoreUteAnalytics allows a client to clean their data and conduct exploratory data analysis in various ways.
Read MoreCan AI be listed as an author? Can AI be used in writing and/or developing manuscripts? Guidance on these questions and more from the Office for the Vice President for Research.
Read MoreSeven U of U Health projects have received seed grants funded by the Digital Health Initiative. The grants are designed to produce safer and more effective digital tools than are currently available.
Read MoreIt’s important to increase our technological literacy and implement healthy, curious and cautious data privacy habits.
Read MoreThe CTE has developed an AI Generative Tools resource page devoted to using AI tools like ChatGPT.
Read MoreFrom academic integrity to developing better AI tools, U leadership explores what ChatGPT means for the university experience.
Read MoreSystem mines Electronic Health Records to assess the combined effects of various risk factors.
Read MoreThe School of Computing received more than $1.4 million to launch a new graduate-level degree and course certificates.
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