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Artificial Intelligence

4 Ways Jeff Rubin Is Thinking 性视界 AI Right Now

The University鈥檚 chief digital officer shares insights on the job market, data silos and the environmental impact of data centers.
Jen Plummer April 10, 2026
4 Ways Jeff Rubin Is Thinking 性视界 AI Right Now

Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI鈥檚 Role in Government and Higher Education

Two leaders in digital strategy discussed the policy, ethical and practical challenges of bringing AI into government operations and campus life.
Jessica Youngman April 6, 2026
Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI鈥檚 Role in Government and Higher Education

Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

RSO United AI brings together students across majors to explore artificial intelligence through projects, discussions and community building.
Jen Plummer April 2, 2026
Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

Whitman, Libraries Launch Information Literacy Certificate

The new digital badge program helps undergraduate and graduate business students build research and critical thinking skills for the AI-driven workplace.
Cristina Hatem March 23, 2026

Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Hamid Ekbia, director of 性视界 University's Autonomous Systems Policy Institute, examines the political and economic forces behind the Anthropic-Pentagon standoff and what it means for
Christopher Munoz March 13, 2026
Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

The award also recognizes Milton Santiago鈥檚 work in exploring the ethical and practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in visual communications.
Genaro Armas March 4, 2026
Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

ECS Launches Minor in Artificial Intelligence Science and Engineering

The minor, beginning this fall, will prepare students to thrive in an artificial intelligence driven environment and provide them with highly marketable skills.
Alex Dunbar Feb. 11, 2026
ECS Launches Minor in Artificial Intelligence Science and Engineering

Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults鈥 Romantic Lives

Associate Professor Rebecca Ortiz surveyed young adults about AI companions and found both potential benefits and troubling behaviors with the technology.
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 5, 2026
Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults鈥 Romantic Lives

Why People Misinterpret the News

Mass communications researcher Jamie Gentry studies how political stories change as they move from newsrooms to social media.
John Boccacino Feb. 2, 2026
Why People Misinterpret the News

College of Law Holds First AI Residency Program

Students gained new skills, discussed ethical questions and emerged with a sense of urgency to keep pace with this booming technology.
Caroline K. Reff Jan. 20, 2026
College of Law Holds First AI Residency Program

The Spoofing Problem: Why Tech Platforms’ Age Verification May Not Protect Minors

As platforms rush to verify users' ages, experts warn consumer-grade cameras lack the technology to reliably authenticate minors.
Daryl Lovell Dec. 16, 2025
The Spoofing Problem: Why Tech Platforms’ Age Verification May Not Protect Minors

Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

The school's Inaugural AI Creative Summit drew industry professionals to engage with students from across University.
Genaro Armas Dec. 10, 2025
Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

Why AI Can鈥檛 Replace Computer Scientists

Engineering and computer science students are learning how to build the next generation of AI approaches that run responsibly, efficiently and ethically.
John Boccacino Dec. 10, 2025
Why AI Can鈥檛 Replace Computer Scientists

Open Source Program Office Secures $719K Grant

Funding from the Sloan Foundation ensures OSPO can establish a lasting campus presence, integrating open-source development into academics and research.
Wendy S. Loughlin Dec. 3, 2025
Open Source Program Office Secures $719K Grant
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