Stay Cool: Top Fabrics to Wear to Survive the Summer Heat
Smart textiles expert and Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering shares insight into the best fabrics to wear in the Summer
Meet VAL, an AI Teammate That Can Adapt to Your Tendencies
A new AI teammate developed by Assistant Professor Christopher MacLellan could be the ideal co-opt video game partner.
Verified Duo Push Launching at Tech June 24
The Office of Information Technology will implement Verified Duo Push at Georgia Tech on June 24.
New Research Shows that Improving Mobile Internet Service Can Reduce Digital Inequality
Improving mobile internet service by removing the data cap has large benefits for disadvantaged households.
Professor Earns NSF CAREER Award for Work in Algorithms
Assistant Professor Jan van den Brand was recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his groundbreaking work developing more efficient algorithms.
Alert: DUO Authentication Scam
The Office of Information Technology alerts the Georgia Tech community to be aware of DUO two-factor authentication phone scams.
Chatbots Are Poor Multilingual Healthcare Consultants, Study Finds
Georgia Tech researchers found that chatbots are less accurate in Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi compared to English when asked health-related questions.
From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible
A team of Georgia Tech and MIT researchers found that discarded brewer’s yeast, when encased in hydrogel capsules, becomes a viable and inexpensive method for purifying contaminated water.
New Strategic Design Approach Focuses on Turning AI Mistakes into User Benefits
Method Provides Users Options When AI Rejects or Discriminates Against Them.
New Tool Teaches Responsible AI Practices When Using Large Language Models
Thanks to a Georgia Tech researcher's new tool, application developers can now see potential harmful attributes in their prototypes.