Tag: AI
Q&A: UofL AI safety expert says artificial superintelligence could harm humanity
Roman Yampolskiy knows a thing or two about artificial intelligence (AI). A University of Louisville associate professor of computer science, he conducts research into...
UofL developing AI model to improve outcomes in heart surgery American...
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve the medical field, UofL is investigating how AI could help improve patient outcomes during heart surgery.
A $750,000 grant...
UofL law professor developing generative AI toolkit to aid legal writing...
While many are wary of artificial intelligence and its feared effect of supplanting the human creation of content, one University of Louisville professor is...
UofL receives $750,000 in federal funding to enhance advanced manufacturing workforce
The University of Louisville has received $750,000 to launch the Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS (RAMPS) program aimed at preparing workers for...
UofL teams with Microsoft to explore AI in research
The University of Louisville is one of a handful of schools selected by Microsoft to explore how artificial intelligence can be used to help...
UofL awarded nearly $4M to close skills gap UofL was one...
​The University of Louisville has received nearly $4 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to build a program that will prepare students for...
New Music Festival features musical, virtual reality film experience
The School of Music will host a special spring semester edition of its annual New Music Festival March 1-4 with a featured virtual reality...
UofL AI diagnostics researcher inducted into National Academy of Inventors El-Baz...
University of Louisville researcher Ayman El-Baz, whose work blends artificial intelligence and medical imaging, has been inducted as a Fellow into the National Academy...
UofL researcher examines what artificial intelligence can really do for us...
From The Jetsons to I, Robot, science fiction writers have illustrated both exciting and frightening visions of the impact computers, robots or other forms...






























