How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy

In the wake of the pandemic, the U.S. is changing its national security policy.

Perception of a Worker’s Creativity Affects Their Network and Standing Within an Organization

Employees tend to align with creative workers, particulary from different genders and demographics, in the workplace.

Ecohorror: Learning From Mutant Monsters and Killer Plants

Ecohorror has given modern audiences an imaginative way to grapple not only with our primal fear of nature — but also with our complicated feelings about humanity’s impact on the environment.

The Importance of Inclusive Gaming

Interest in role-playing games has exploded since the Covid-19 pandemic. A growing gamer base spurs discussion about why inclusive gaming is important and how it can help people claim space in the real world.

Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Aging With Disability Renews Grant

TechSAge recently received a $4.6 million grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research to support another five years of work — the project’s third five-year grant.

Major Grant Funds New AI Ethics Network That Will Emphasize Atlanta Voices

Georgia Tech is partnering with area universities to promote a more realistic understanding of AI for local communities through research, education, and outreach.

Fall Break Provides Leadership Opportunities

Community service trips promote student leadership development and personal reflection.

New Resource for Domestic Abuse Survivors Combines AI, Cybersecurity, and Psychology

Cybersecurity master’s student Sneha Talwalkar and GTRI Principal Research Scientist Courtney Crooks are working to build the framework of an AI tool with the goal of providing support and protection to domestic abuse survivors.

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.

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.