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Artificial Intelligence

Aerial and ground robots in diverse situation.

UMD, UMBC, Army Research Lab Announce $68M Cooperative Agreement to Accelerate AI, Autonomy

Pact Aims to Develop Tech to Reduce Humans’ Workload and Risks on Battlefield, Aid in Search-and-Rescue Missions

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Beauty filters on smartphone

The Ugly Side of Beauty AI

How Tech Increasingly Pushes Narrow Ideas of Beauty

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Joy Buolamwini with white mask

Uncovering ‘Coded Bias’

Film, Panel Discussion to Explore Inequalities in Artificial Intelligence

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How COVID-19 Is Changing Health Care

Two Digital Trends Likely to Linger, Researcher Predicts

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Salmonella in petri dish

How AI Tactics May Spare Your GI Tract

NIFA Grant Supports New Approach to Fight Foodborne Illness

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How AI Empowers Companies to Keep Tabs on You

Computer Scientist Says Online Observers May Know More About Your Personality Than You Do

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Computing vs. Pandemics

UMD Researchers Part of $10M NSF Project to Develop Strategies to Thwart Disease Outbreaks

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AI and medicine combine in new UMB-UMD program.

Maryland Researchers Combine AI, Medicine on Major Health Challenges

UMB-UMCP Program Announces First Grants

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$3.1M Award Aims to Prevent Attacks on AI Security Measures

Research Would Safeguard Machine Learning Systems That Monitor Markets, Self-driving Cars, Facial ID

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Kim Building

Engineers Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors

New Inductees Are Latest of Six UMD Faculty Recognized by NAI for ‘Prolific Spirit of Innovation’

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Electro brain

Op/ed: Colleges Must Prepare Students for an AI World

Information Systems Researcher: Understanding of ‘Human-Machine Boundary’ Needed

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Alchemist painting

Op/Ed: What AI Researchers Can Learn From Alchemists and Astrologists

Human-Computer Interaction Pioneer Urges Focus on Enhancing, Not Mimicking, Human Abilities

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