How Cities Are Reinventing the Public-Private Partnership
Analysis and research show an emerging trend with local governments engaged in private-sector collaborations.
Competition Highlights Work of Georgia Tech Researcher Helping Drive Improvements in the Science of Conflict Forecasting
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts researchers David Muchlinski and Chandler Thornhill are part of a small community of researchers worldwide trying to advance the science of conflict prediction.
Minority English Dialects Vulnerable to Automatic Speech Recognition Inaccuracy
The Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models that power voice assistants like Amazon Alexa may have difficulty transcribing English speakers with minority dialects.
From BME to MLB: Dylan Pané Makes it to The Show
Georgia Tech grad Dylan Pané reflects on his rookie season as a biomechanics engineer with the New York Mets
Deepfakes Surge During Election Cycles
Deepfakes are increasingly used during election cycles, posing significant challenges for detection and regulation, warns Georgia Tech’s Mark Riedl.
In Georgia Tech Visit, Future of Conflict Expert Brings His Perspective on Modern Warfare
The conflict in Ukraine is showing the world a lot about the future of warfare, and it’s not all satellites and AI, conflict scholar Tim Sweijs told students and faculty during a recent Georgia Tech visit.
Counter WMD Official Shares How She Prepares for America’s Worst Day
Assistant Secretary of Department of Homeland Security’s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, talks about researching the role of AI in combating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
$3 Million NSF Grant Will Support Training in Sustainable Medical Devices
Georgia Tech researcher W. Hong Yeo has received a $3 million NSF grant to lead a multidisciplinary team in training graduate students to develop sustainable, biocompatible medical devices that address environmental impacts, aiming to establish best pract
Renewable Energy Policies Provide Benefits Across State Lines
New research suggests U.S. states with clean energy policies provide benefits to their neighbors, including states without their own renewable energy policies.
Study Highlights Challenges in Detecting Violent Speech Aimed at Asian Communities
A study of language detection software found that algorithms struggle to differentiate anti-Asian violence-provoking speech from general hate speech. Left unchecked, threats of violence online can go unnoticed and turn into real-world attacks.