Concerns about the disruption of generative AI fuel this insightful conversation between the College of Computing's Alex Orso and David Joyner.
Georgia Tech is partnering with area universities to promote a more realistic understanding of AI for local communities through research, education, and outreach.
Researchers in the School of Economics hope the tool they're developing can help policymakers and community organizations implement more timely and targeted interventions to alleviate hunger on the continent.
Working on a multi-institutional team of investigators, Georgia Tech researchers have helped the state of Georgia become the epicenter for developing K-12 AI educational curriculum nationwide.
The database will help researchers explore questions about the causes and effects of power outages and how policy interventions can help strengthen grid resilience.
Atlanta Metro Schools working with Constellations Center for Equity in Computing to increase AI literacy.
New analysis from Georgia Tech indicates that a phenomenon known as social correction may help to counter false and misleading onloine claims.
Smart textiles expert and Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering shares insight into the best fabrics to wear in the Summer
Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal helped lead the National Academies committee study on chemical terrorism.
Time is winding down on Olympic organizers’ plans to stage open-water swimming events in Paris’ iconic Seine River later this month.