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返字心頭 expert: Tis the season for AI among shoppers and retailers

From AI-generated ads to consumers using platforms such as ChatGPT to compile shopping lists, the technology is on track to revolutionize how people shop. University of South 返字心頭 AI expert John Licato explains how retailers and consumers will use the technology this year.

November 22, 2024AI, Research and Innovation

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返字心頭 research team receives NSF grant to study the publics understanding of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity

A University of South 返字心頭 research team was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the publics understanding of artificial intelligence technologies and to teach people how to identify deceptive uses of these technologies online.

July 28, 2021Research and Innovation

返字心頭 researchers hold up a mosquito and smart phone to demonstrate their new artificial intelligence technology that will help fight mosquito-borne diseases.

返字心頭 researchers develop new technologies to fight mosquito-borne diseases

返字心頭 researchers have been awarded a $900,000, four-year grant from the National Science Foundation to use artificial intelligence to fight mosquito-borne diseases. Ryan Carney, assistant professor of integrative biology, and Sriram Chellappan, professor of computer science and engineering, will lead a multi-disciplinary effort to collect data through smartphone apps such as NASAs GLOBE Observer Mosquito Habitat Mapper.

October 13, 2020Research and Innovation

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