TeamHuman: Community Rooted AI Research with Dr. Timnit Gebru — Co-Sponsored by CILS and UC Davis AI Center in Engineering – UC Davis College of Engineering
In the last few years, the quest to build so-called Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), an undefined system which seemingly can do any task under any circumstance, has captured the public’s imagination. Those whose mission has been to build this system, like the leaders of OpenAI, Anthropic, Deepmind and others, discuss the utopia that will imminently
New AI model can identify treatments that reverse disease states in cells – News-Medical
In a move that could reshape drug discovery, researchers at Harvard Medical School have designed an artificial intelligence model capable of identifying treatments that reverse disease states in cells. Unlike traditional approaches that typically test one protein target or drug at a time in hopes of identifying an effective treatment, the new model, called PDGrapher
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AI research at Carolina | UNC-Chapel Hill
Researchers across campus are leading the way. At the College of Arts and Sciences’ computer science department, faculty and students specialize in groundbreaking areas like natural language processing, computer vision, multimodal AI, machine learning and more. Carolina students can now pursue a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts in data science thanks to
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Brozina’s 4th NSF grant puts YSU at forefront of AI research – Youngstown State University
Corey Brozina, associate professor and associate director of the Rayen School of Engineering, has received his fourth National Science Foundation grant. His achievement comes in a funding landscape where less than 12 percent of NSF applications nationwide are approved. With this latest award, Brozina has now secured roughly $1.6 million in NSF funding, including the
By Defeating the Ban on AI Regulation, We Reminded Congress That They Work For Us – Common Cause
Among many other terrible policies in Donald Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” the House tried to sneak in a dangerous provision: a 10-year moratorium on states’ ability to regulate artificial intelligence. That’s a decade in which states would have been banned from passing any laws limiting how AI could be used, no matter how harmful,
AI Meets the Bakken: Revolutionizing Energy Extraction
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Google.org Backs Wits MIND Institute to Advance AI Research in Africa – iAfrica.com
The Wits MIND Institute, led by Professor Benjamin Rosman, has secured major support from Google.org to accelerate fundamental research in natural and artificial intelligence. Rosman was recently named to TIME magazine’s TIME100 AI list in the “Thinkers” category. The investment will strengthen the Johannesburg-based institute’s capacity-building programs, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and policy dialogue between academia, industry,
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Medical triage as an AI ethics benchmark – Nature
In this work, we demonstrated the ability of LLMs to solve ethical dilemmas in the medical context. All models, except Mistral, consistently outperformed random guessing on the TRIAGE benchmark. This indicates that models do indeed have a good understanding of moral values as suggested by1 and that they are able to make sound moral decisions
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