Last week, Georgia Tech recognized hundreds of students completing their degrees. One of these students is Mirabel Reid, who received her Ph.D. in computer science. Reid started the CS Ph.D. program ...
Thanks to a successful pilot program, computer science majors will now build an artificial intelligence (AI) agent to use during their time at Georgia Tech. The pilot is a new addition to the existing ...
As the final weeks of the semester arrived in CS 3600: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI), students weren’t just studying for exams; they were preparing their autonomous “chicken agents” for ...
Recognizing the growing importance of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in computing, researchers from Georgia Tech recently gathered to showcase their advances in the field. The focus of the ...
A Georgia Tech interactive computing professor has been selected to advise one of the largest artificial intelligence (AI) companies on making its agents safer and healthier to use. OpenAI, the ...
When computer science (CS) major Amber Ephraim walks across the Commencement stage this month, her diploma will bear a distinction earned by only a few Georgia Tech graduates each year: the ...
A software update was missed for the program running your local hospital’s X-ray machines. A hacker now controls all the machines and is demanding $500,000 in cryptocurrency be sent to an anonymous ...
A new recyclable printed circuit board (PCB) could help slow the global e-waste crisis. Josiah Hester, an associate professor in the School of Interactive Computing, is part of a multi-institutional ...
A team of first-year computer science students earned second place at CodeLinc 10, a national 24-hour hackathon hosted by Lincoln Financial Group and Amazon Web Services (AWS). FinMate, the team’s ...
For most people, wrestling conjures images of body slams, roaring crowds, and neon costumes. For Kevin Beasley, it's something else entirely. For him, wrestling is an art form. "When I see wrestling, ...
The School of Cybersecurity and Privacy (SCP) kicked off the season of giving early this year with a more than $2,000 food donation to Klemis Kitchen, Georgia Tech ...
People who are visually impaired and cannot afford or care for service animals might have a practical alternative in a robotic guide dog being developed at Georgia Tech. Before launching its prototype ...
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