Avant South set for September 28-29
For two days in September, Georgia Tech will bring together experts and thought leaders across multiple fields and disciplines to explore the theme of creating and using AI responsibly.
Debunking Another Myth Surrounding Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
Housing built using the federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit does not lower nearby property values, the study finds.
School of Economics Study Charts America’s Monthly Struggle with Covid-19 Hardships
December 2020 was when the greatest number of people reported experiencing multiple hardships during the pandemic.
Investors Force Black Families Out of Home Ownership, New Research Shows
New research from the Georgia Institute of Technology shows investors are most likely to push out Black, middle-class homeowners from neighborhoods.
Georgia Tech Digital Media Artists Showcased in Atlanta Billboard Exhibit
Digital artworks by Georgia Tech faculty and students were featured in an outdoor digital exhibit in Atlanta this summer.
Researchers Highlight Ethical Issues for Developing Future AI Assistants
With the design of AI systems that seek to enhance the abilities of older adults as they experience cognitive decline, a broad range of ethical issues arises.
‘Barbenheimer’ and What We Can Learn From It
With the simultaneous theatrical releases of Oppenheimer and Barbie, three Tech professors share how the "atomic bomb and the atomic blonde" remain cultural icons central to the modern American imagination.
Exploring Art and AI in Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication
The Art and AI VIP explores the interplay between artistry and artificial intelligence.
Exploring Art and AI in Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication
The Art and AI VIP explores the interplay between artistry and artificial intelligence.
Celebrate the Fourth of July Around Atlanta
If you’re looking for a way to celebrate Independence Day around Atlanta this weekend, look no further.