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Read stories about how Carolina equips students and faculty with skills encouraging responsible AI use, fostering AI innovation, advancing AI research and providing AI learning experiences.
The full-day conference on April 13 kicked off with insights from leaders in tech, government and the University.
Marina Carreker ’03 helps businesses use artificial intelligence responsibly at Galleon Strategies and is bringing industry expertise to the Carolina community.
Through conferences, coursework and international partnerships, faculty and staff explore the ethical integration of artificial intelligence.
The Secure Health Informatics Research Environment will speed up the responsible use of artificial intelligence with clinical data.
A former small forward, the computer science researcher teaches machines to understand movement the way humans do.
Carolina's vice provost for AI and chief AI officer accepted a role as dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.