The human minds behind AI provide insight on transformative innovations.
Bill Sanders, dean of CMU's College of Engineering, participated in a briefing at the United Nations on AI as it relates to accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals.
In the following Q&A, Dave Touretzky explained why AI is such a hot topic, why learning about it is crucial for students and how it’s frequently misunderstood.
Before a recent trip to testify as a witness during the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, CMU's Rayid Ghani sat down to discuss recent AI advancements.
Ramayya Krishnan, dean of CMU's Heinz College, testified before a Senate subcommittee on the need for greater accountability and transparency in the development and deployment of AI to spur its responsible adoption and use.
CMU physics doctoral student Beka Modrekiladze sees artificial intelligence as the way to unlock its secrets.
This summer, CMU faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, accepting invitations from key federal agencies and Congressional committees and offices to discuss how the U.S. can continue to innovate and lead in the AI space. And more are underway this fall.
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