ARPA-H Fast Tracks Development of New Cancer Implant Tech
A $45 million award to a multi-institutional team of researchers, including Carnegie Mellon University, will fast-track development and testing of a new approach to cancer treatment.
Addressing Copyright, Compensation Issues in Generative AI
Recent work by CMU researchers tackles the thorny issues of copyright and compensation for generative AI models that create new images.
$11M Bequest Will Advance Interdisciplinary Science at Carnegie Mellon University
A generous gift from the late Carl and Amy Jones will provide the Mellon College of Science (MCS) with significant resources as it creates the future of science through interdisciplinary collaborations.
Gov. Shapiro Visits CMU — Birthplace of AI — To Sign Executive Order on Generative AI
CMU President Farnam Jahanian welcomed Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Sept. 20 to sign an executive order to establish responsible standards and a governance framework for generative artificial intelligence (AI) used by commonwealth agencies.
CDC Selects Delphi Research Group at CMU as Center for Innovation in Outbreak Analytics and Disease Modeling
Delphi Center will receive $17.5 million to improve data use during public health emergencies.
Gina Chen Receives J. Michael McQuade Fellowship
CMU graduate student Gina Chen uses complex simulations to create a dataset that shows how often black holes form in binary systems and in globular clusters.
CMU Artificial Intelligence Experts Brief Policymakers
Carnegie Mellon University faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, D.C.
Researchers Zoom in on New Ways To View Biomolecules in Pathogens
MicroMagnify, a protocol published by Carnegie Mellon University's Zhao Lab, expands complex microbial cells and infected tissues without distortion, allowing for enhanced high-plex fluorescence imaging.
CMU Dean Demonstrates How AI Could Advance SDGs at UN Briefing
Bill Sanders, dean of CMU's College of Engineering, participated in a briefing at the United Nations on AI as it relates to accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Branching Out: Modeling Neurons in New Ways
Jessica Zhang, a professor of mechanical engineering, and students in the Computational Bio-Modeling Lab created a computational model that could predict, with 97.7% accuracy, the different stages of how rodent neuron cells would grow in vitro.
Kindergarteners Already Use AI
In the following Q&A, Dave Touretzky explained why AI is such a hot topic, why learning about it is crucial for students and how it’s frequently misunderstood.
AI Answers: CMU's Rayid Ghani Testifies to Senate Committee
Before a recent trip to testify as a witness during the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, CMU's Rayid Ghani sat down to discuss recent AI advancements.