Assistant Professor Kai Lukoff’s new open-access program offers hands-on tutorials with AI tools taught by industry professionals—no coding needed to cook.
Associate professor David Anastasiu’s research explores ways for AI to predict car accidents before they happen using video recognition technology.
Assistant Professor Di Di investigates what it means when people turn to social media influencers and AI chatbots for spiritual guidance.
By opening the black box, Professor Yi Fang believes AI researchers can deliver safety, transparency, accountability, and fairness.
Advancements in AI could shift video recognition technology from reactive to proactive, according to Associate Professor David Anastasiu.
Associate Professor Hamed Akbari believes AI will someday offer diagnoses and treatment plans before patients enter a hospital.
As the new board chair of the Bay Area’s 5 Buckets Foundation, Henry Ferguson ’18 helps empower lower-income communities through financial literacy programs.
Current AI models are based on human-designed inputs and constraints, which can amplify biases in our world, says Assistant Professor Oana Ignat.
For Sarthak Dassarma ’26, mathematics isn’t a set of rules to memorize—it’s a story, and the Putnam Competition is just his latest chapter.
What matters to teaching professor Andrew Ishak? He’s still searching—and that’s the whole point.
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