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16,648 Reasons to Live

UMD Researchers Used Machine Learning to Break Down How People Found Strength to Resist Suicide

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USDA Grant Backs UMD Research Fighting Foodborne Illnesses

Study to Use Machine Learning, Genomics to Understand How Dangerous Microbes Proliferate

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Your Favorite Prof—Backed by a Bot?

UMD Faculty Begin Turning to AI Aid in the Classroom

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UMD Tech Predicts Ship-Sinking Rogue Waves

Researchers Base Artificial Intelligence System on Measurements of Billions of Ocean Waves

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High-Tech Help in Clearing Your Plate

Researchers’ Robotic System Aims to Improve Autonomy for People With Mobility Issues

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New Use for Google Street View: IDing Deadliest Roads

UMD Study Finds Greenery, Sidewalks, Streetlights Mean Safer Roads

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To Hunt for Better Malaria Vaccines, Researchers Turn to Machine Learning

Study Creates Ranking of Drug Development Targets That UMD, UMB Uncovered

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Finding the Humanity in AI

Feminist Scholar Envisions Tech’s Use to Shape a ‘Different Kind of Future’

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Op/ed: AI Is Moving Fast; AI Regulation Needs to Catch Up

Tech Policy Expert Finds Business Leaders Support Action to Avoid Misuse

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At New AI Institute’s Celebration, a Question of ‘Who’s at the Table’

Revolutionary Technology Must Embrace Values and Variety of Perspectives, Speakers Say

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Groundbreaking Plasma Innovation Shines as Top Invention of the Year

Innovate Maryland Also Celebrates Research on AI Detection, Cancer Treatment, Quantum Computing

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New Teaching Innovation Grants to Support Surge of Educational Tech

Awards for 24 Projects Fund Use of AI, Gamification and More in the Classroom

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