A $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant will help train a cohort of 60 Mississippi State University students to develop artificial intelligence systems capable of analyzing digital images.
A robot trained on 100 percent synthetic data can climb stairs, clamber over boxes, and chase a soccer ball in the real world.
Since technology impacts numerous aspects of our daily lives and business organizations, how are universities thinking about ...
Large language models are everywhere, including running in the background of the apps on the device you're using to read this. The auto-complete ...
As AI tools proliferate, Davidson College faculty and students experiment to find ways to enhance learning and test ...
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With new data showing Ohio is moving in the wrong direction in computer science, we can’t afford to rest on past achievements ...
MiraCosta College will apply $3.6 million in grant awards to programs that provide apprenticeships in technology, marketing and life sciences.
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The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) has launched a new Bachelor of Science in Information Technology online degree ...