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Zoom AI Companion Available

June 6, 2024

Zoom AI Companion is now available for all University of Arizona users who have an enterprise Zoom account. Zoom AI provides new AI capabilities such as smart recording and meeting summaries.

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Empowering tomorrow: NSF's role in advancing AI-Driven STEM research

May 28, 2024

UArizona Innovation for Graduate Education (IGE) program, an NSF-funded program, was spotlighted for revolutionizing STEM education and research by integrating AI in applied mathematics.

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A new intermediary: How AI may impact libraries, research and information retrieval

May 7, 2024

Nicole Hennig from the University of Arizona Libraries discusses the shift towards semantic search technologies, which could improve how information is retrieved and increase access to untagged scholarly materials.

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Should Government Be Allowed to Regulate AI?

April 29, 2024

Barney Maccabe, executive director at the Institute for Computation and Data-Enabled Insight, shares his perspective on the government's capability to regulate the fast-paced advances in AI effectively and advocates for a self-regulatory framework.

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U of A plans to offer new degree in Artificial Intelligence

April 17, 2024

The University of Arizona is poised to introduce two new Bachelor of Science programs in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience for fall 2024, pending approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.

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Consumer Data Privacy Regulation Is Now In The Spotlight

April 17, 2024

Andrew K. Woods, law professor at the University of Arizona, emphasizes the need to consider the trade-off between the costs and benefits of any regulatory scheme.

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University of Arizona project improving space safety through AI

April 15, 2024

The University of Arizona is developing AI technologies to enhance the safety of space missions, ensuring better protection for equipment and personnel. This innovative approach aims to tackle the growing challenges in space exploration, promising a new era of secure and efficient interstellar operations.

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New AI coaching bot may enhance medical education, training

April 10, 2024
New AI coaching bot may enhance medical education, training
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UArizona’s Space4 Center Part of International AI Space Sustainability Project

April 8, 2024
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Exploring AI’s potential in optimising crushing and grinding equipment

March 12, 2024

Recent research from the University of Arizona underscores the significant potential of integrating machine learning in crushing and grinding, marking a significant step towards more sustainable and efficient mining operations.

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