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Arizonans need protection from AI data centers' impacts

Oct. 22, 2024

A recent analysis by U of A professor of law Barak Orbach and his son Eli Orbach says the increasing demand for resources such as electricity and water from data centers that support the needs of artificial intelligence will tax utilities' service capacity and result in higher prices.

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U of A hosts international researchers tackling water and climate challenges with computational innovation

Oct. 15, 2024

U of A hosted the 2024 Computational Methods in Water Resources (CMWR) Conference, which featured technical sessions and keynote talks on cutting-edge applications of artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and water management..

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Experts Highlight AI's Potential to Enhance ILD Diagnostic Accuracy Amid Limitations

Oct. 7, 2024

Dr. Michael Morris, associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, highlighted that while senior radiologists typically achieve around 80% diagnostic accuracy, AI could play a crucial role in bridging this gap.

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As AI assists scammers in composing phishing emails with fewer errors, the campus community must continue to be vigilant to protect themselves from the latest cyber threats, the Information Security Office says

Protect yourself against the latest cybersecurity threats

Oct. 7, 2024

Tim Schwab and Teresa Banks from the University Information Technology Services raise awareness about the challenges of AI-generated phishing emails.

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Nvidia Jetson Nano and a version of Meta’s Segment Anything Model to show how AI can transform agriculture

Putting the AI Zone to work in the field and at instructional sites

Oct. 7, 2024

The Data Science Institute is launching the “AI Zone,” a mobile, interactive exhibit designed to demystify artificial intelligence and machine learning for diverse audiences.

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Artificial intelligence is here – how can we adapt?

Artificial intelligence is here – how can we adapt?

Sept. 24, 2024

The University of Arizona is actively exploring how to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its workflows while addressing concerns about data security and cost.

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Will Future AI Demands Derail Sustainable Energy Initiatives?

Sept. 16, 2024

Associate professor of architecture Jonathan Bean shares his perspective on how AI can be a tool for a more sustainable future.

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Data-driven Design Is Poised to Transform the Built Environment

Sept. 16, 2024

Damon Leverett from the College of Information Science shares his perspective on how emerging technologies, such as AI, are enhancing our ability to process and apply vast amounts of data more effectively.

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Muhammed Yusufoglu, a graduate student studying materials science and engineering, presents his research at the FuseNano 2024 conference

Why experts are calling for a new strategy to improve U.S. access to semiconductors – the technology that underpins artificial intelligence

Sept. 16, 2024

Director of the Center for Semiconductor Manufacturing and professor of electrical and computer engineering, Liesl Folks, discusses how access to semiconductors is shaping AI and what the National Academies report's recommendations could mean for its future.

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A virtual reality representation of sorghum plants created by VR-Bio-Talk

U of A partners on project combining AI, virtual reality and agriculture

Sept. 13, 2024
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