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Some big-name companies are laying off workers. Here’s what it means Penn In the News ABC News Some big-name companies are laying off workers. Here’s what it means Lynn Wu of the Wharton School says, “If you want to be at the forefront of AI, you have to learn how to use it efficiently.” Did AI take your job? Or was your employer ‘AI-washing’? Penn In the News The New York Times Did AI take your job? Or was your employer ‘AI-washing’? Pater Cappelli of the Wharton School says, “Companies are saying that ‘we’re anticipating that we’re going to introduce A.I. that will take over these jobs.’ But it hasn’t happened yet. So that’s one reason to be skeptical.” How leaders can make unstructured data usable for GenAI—and maximize ROI Penn In the News Forbes How leaders can make unstructured data usable for GenAI—and maximize ROI A 2025 report by the Wharton School found that 46% of business leaders now leverage Gen AI daily. Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records Penn In the News STAT News Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records Penn Medicine introduced a tool called Chart Hero that aims to cut patient-records by letting clinicians query and summarize the medical record with an artificial intelligence chatbot-like interface. Retail’s risky AI commerce bet Penn In the News Retail Dive Retail’s risky AI commerce bet According to Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School, AI agents’ owning of shopping data shifts power away from retailers. Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Image: Dowprasook Deenu via Getty Images Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Research by Penn Engineers reveals that as foams flow ceaselessly inside while holding their external shape, and this internal motion resembles the process of deep learning, the method typically used to train modern AI systems. 2 min. read Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Funded by Perelman School of Medicine graduate Rod Wong, the project aims to create a precision learning program by integrating technology, AI, and data at a time of rapid change in medicine. Load More
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How leaders can make unstructured data usable for GenAI—and maximize ROI Penn In the News Forbes How leaders can make unstructured data usable for GenAI—and maximize ROI A 2025 report by the Wharton School found that 46% of business leaders now leverage Gen AI daily. Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records Penn In the News STAT News Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records Penn Medicine introduced a tool called Chart Hero that aims to cut patient-records by letting clinicians query and summarize the medical record with an artificial intelligence chatbot-like interface. Retail’s risky AI commerce bet Penn In the News Retail Dive Retail’s risky AI commerce bet According to Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School, AI agents’ owning of shopping data shifts power away from retailers. Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Image: Dowprasook Deenu via Getty Images Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Research by Penn Engineers reveals that as foams flow ceaselessly inside while holding their external shape, and this internal motion resembles the process of deep learning, the method typically used to train modern AI systems. 2 min. read Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Funded by Perelman School of Medicine graduate Rod Wong, the project aims to create a precision learning program by integrating technology, AI, and data at a time of rapid change in medicine. Load More
Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records Penn In the News STAT News Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records Penn Medicine introduced a tool called Chart Hero that aims to cut patient-records by letting clinicians query and summarize the medical record with an artificial intelligence chatbot-like interface. Retail’s risky AI commerce bet Penn In the News Retail Dive Retail’s risky AI commerce bet According to Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School, AI agents’ owning of shopping data shifts power away from retailers. Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Image: Dowprasook Deenu via Getty Images Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Research by Penn Engineers reveals that as foams flow ceaselessly inside while holding their external shape, and this internal motion resembles the process of deep learning, the method typically used to train modern AI systems. 2 min. read Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Funded by Perelman School of Medicine graduate Rod Wong, the project aims to create a precision learning program by integrating technology, AI, and data at a time of rapid change in medicine. Load More
Retail’s risky AI commerce bet Penn In the News Retail Dive Retail’s risky AI commerce bet According to Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School, AI agents’ owning of shopping data shifts power away from retailers. Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Image: Dowprasook Deenu via Getty Images Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Research by Penn Engineers reveals that as foams flow ceaselessly inside while holding their external shape, and this internal motion resembles the process of deep learning, the method typically used to train modern AI systems. 2 min. read Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Funded by Perelman School of Medicine graduate Rod Wong, the project aims to create a precision learning program by integrating technology, AI, and data at a time of rapid change in medicine. Load More
Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Image: Dowprasook Deenu via Getty Images Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training Research by Penn Engineers reveals that as foams flow ceaselessly inside while holding their external shape, and this internal motion resembles the process of deep learning, the method typically used to train modern AI systems. 2 min. read
Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Penn’s medical school received an $8 million gift to redesign the way it trains doctors Funded by Perelman School of Medicine graduate Rod Wong, the project aims to create a precision learning program by integrating technology, AI, and data at a time of rapid change in medicine.