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Artificial Intelligence

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The Modern Battle for Maryland’s Oysters

UMD Researchers Use AI and Robotics to Save Struggling Industry After Diseases (and Pirates) Plunder Cheasapeake’s Bounty

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Op/ed: AI Needs Pragmatists and Blue-Sky Visionaries

Next-gen Tech Can Amaze—and Respect Human Values

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How AI Could Help Writers Spot Stereotypes

Tool to Identify Social Biases in Creative Writing Ultimately Leaves Artists in Control

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UMD Researchers Create Unremovable Watermark to Secure Intellectual Property in Age of AI

As Advanced Computing Proliferates Commercially, New Method Could Ward Off Copycats

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UMD Co-leads $750K NSF, Amazon Project to Tackle AI Bias in Mapping

System Could Enable Fairer, Safer Decisions on Resource Distribution

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Can a Strategy Game Help AI Learn to Spot Scammers?

Researchers Awarded $1M to Support U.S. Military’s Cybersecurity Fight

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Researchers Work to Make Artificial Intelligence Genuinely Fair

$1.6M NSF, Amazon Awards Bolster Studies of AI in College Admissions, Language Translation

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$1.14M From State Matches New Iribe Gift to Establish 2 Endowed Professorships

Expert Faculty Members to Conduct Research in Robotics, Autonomy, Machine Learning

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Could a Virtual Friend Improve Your Mental Health?

UMD Researcher Pioneers AI-Driven Virtual Reality ‘Emotional Assistant’

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Research Team Taps AI for Better Cardio Care

Technique Could Allow Doctors, Patients to Match ‘Gold Standard’ Monitoring at Home

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A New Vision for Violin Instruction

AI-Powered App to Eyeball Posture, Form for Solo Practice

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Computer Scientist Creates Hive of Ideas for Drones

Palm-Sized Autonomous Robots Could Help Bees Pollinate Flowers, Search Out Survivors and Watch Patients for Problems

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