The Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence - Cloned
As innovation surrounding artificial intelligence continues, Georgia Tech experts offer their thoughts on the scope of the recent executive order and the challenges ahead in regulating AI.
Researchers Create First Functional Semiconductor Made From Graphene
The technology could allow for smaller and faster devices and may have applications for quantum computing.
Everlasting African Wildfires Fueled by Aerosol Feedback
Wildfires in Africa are fueled by a feedback loop mechanism as aerosols interact with the climate
Coskun Lab Pioneering New Field of Research: Single Cell Spatial Metabolomics
BME researcher's immunometabolism approach pioneers single cell spatial metabolomics
Researchers Find They Can Stop Degradation of Promising Solar Cell Materials
Engineers uncover the chemical interactions that make perovskites unstable and can prevent them.
Finding a Better Way to Use Cameras to Reduce Crime
Crime rates have dropped following a collaboration between Georgia Tech and the city of Warner Robins, Georgia, that uses a mobile camera platform paired with data-driven, AI guided placement
Hollister Lab Develops 3D Printing for Soft Tissue Engineering
Researchers use architected auxetics to achieve 300 times more flexibility in new 3D printing design.
Faculty to use AI for Protein Design and Discovery with Support of $1.8 Million NIH Grant
The National Institute of Health (NIH) has awarded Yunan Luo a grant for more than $1.8 million to use artificial intelligence (AI) to advance protein research.
Researchers Break Apple’s New MacBook Pro Weeks After Release
Georgia Tech cybersecurity and privacy researchers have uncovered a significant threat that exploits a vulnerability in the Safari web browser
Physicists Focus on Neutrinos With New Telescope
Physics Professor Nepomuk Otte and students have developed the Trinity Demonstrator to search for sources of high-energy neutrinos that contain clues to the early universe.