What is Alpha, the AI-only school of the future? Penn In the News Mashable.com What is Alpha, the AI-only school of the future? Hamsa Bastani of the Wharton School comments on AI tutoring vs. human instruction. The scientist using AI to hunt for antibiotics just about everywhere Penn In the News MIT Technology Review The scientist using AI to hunt for antibiotics just about everywhere César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine, School of Engineering and Applied Science, and School of Arts & Sciences is training AI tools to search genomes for peptides with antibiotic properties. Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout happened because investors banked that ‘almost every tech company would come out a winner’ Penn In the News Fortune Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout happened because investors banked that ‘almost every tech company would come out a winner’ Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses AI and the stock market. Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Shreya Parchure, an M.D.-Ph.D. candidate at Penn, conducts much of her AI-driven research in the Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, focusing on ways to personalize speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia.nocred Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Doctoral student Shreya Parchure and her team evaluated the usefulness of an AI tool for personalizing speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia. 4 min. read How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science examines the use of water in data center operations. This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers Penn In the News CNN This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers René Vidal of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says AI is useful for capturing high-quality MRI scans with fewer measurements. What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? New research from Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication examines 15 months of livestreams from AI livestreamer Neuro-sama and proposes a new framework of what makes AI feel authentic. A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Penn In the News NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents. AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read Load More
The scientist using AI to hunt for antibiotics just about everywhere Penn In the News MIT Technology Review The scientist using AI to hunt for antibiotics just about everywhere César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine, School of Engineering and Applied Science, and School of Arts & Sciences is training AI tools to search genomes for peptides with antibiotic properties. Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout happened because investors banked that ‘almost every tech company would come out a winner’ Penn In the News Fortune Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout happened because investors banked that ‘almost every tech company would come out a winner’ Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses AI and the stock market. Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Shreya Parchure, an M.D.-Ph.D. candidate at Penn, conducts much of her AI-driven research in the Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, focusing on ways to personalize speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia.nocred Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Doctoral student Shreya Parchure and her team evaluated the usefulness of an AI tool for personalizing speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia. 4 min. read How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science examines the use of water in data center operations. This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers Penn In the News CNN This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers René Vidal of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says AI is useful for capturing high-quality MRI scans with fewer measurements. What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? New research from Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication examines 15 months of livestreams from AI livestreamer Neuro-sama and proposes a new framework of what makes AI feel authentic. A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Penn In the News NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents. AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read Load More
Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout happened because investors banked that ‘almost every tech company would come out a winner’ Penn In the News Fortune Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout happened because investors banked that ‘almost every tech company would come out a winner’ Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses AI and the stock market. Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Shreya Parchure, an M.D.-Ph.D. candidate at Penn, conducts much of her AI-driven research in the Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, focusing on ways to personalize speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia.nocred Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Doctoral student Shreya Parchure and her team evaluated the usefulness of an AI tool for personalizing speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia. 4 min. read How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science examines the use of water in data center operations. This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers Penn In the News CNN This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers René Vidal of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says AI is useful for capturing high-quality MRI scans with fewer measurements. What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? New research from Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication examines 15 months of livestreams from AI livestreamer Neuro-sama and proposes a new framework of what makes AI feel authentic. A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Penn In the News NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents. AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read Load More
Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Shreya Parchure, an M.D.-Ph.D. candidate at Penn, conducts much of her AI-driven research in the Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, focusing on ways to personalize speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia.nocred Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities Doctoral student Shreya Parchure and her team evaluated the usefulness of an AI tool for personalizing speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia. 4 min. read
How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science examines the use of water in data center operations. This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers Penn In the News CNN This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers René Vidal of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says AI is useful for capturing high-quality MRI scans with fewer measurements. What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? New research from Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication examines 15 months of livestreams from AI livestreamer Neuro-sama and proposes a new framework of what makes AI feel authentic. A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Penn In the News NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents. AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read Load More
This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers Penn In the News CNN This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers René Vidal of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says AI is useful for capturing high-quality MRI scans with fewer measurements. What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? New research from Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication examines 15 months of livestreams from AI livestreamer Neuro-sama and proposes a new framework of what makes AI feel authentic. A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Penn In the News NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents. AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read Load More
What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? What makes an AI livestreamer seem real? New research from Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication examines 15 months of livestreams from AI livestreamer Neuro-sama and proposes a new framework of what makes AI feel authentic.
A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Penn In the News NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents. AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read Load More
AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Penn In the News Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.” Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read
Powering AI from space, at scale Powering AI from space, at scale A new design for solar-powered data centers reduces weight, power consumption, and overall complexity, making large-scale deployment more feasible. 2 min. read