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Penn Engineering’s Chris Callison-Burch on 25 years of AI innovation Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering Penn Engineering’s Chris Callison-Burch on 25 years of AI innovation Penn Engineering faculty Chris Callison-Burch, a leading researcher in the artificial intelligence field, reflects on decades of technological innovations that have informed the present and future of AI. 2 min. read
Emergence of AI personas as simulated therapists and synthetic patients for psychotherapy training and research Penn In the News Forbes.com Emergence of AI personas as simulated therapists and synthetic patients for psychotherapy training and research Torrey Creed of the Perelman School of Medicine speaks about AI being increasingly incorporated into psychotherapy training and research. Secrets of ancient concrete, and … data centers in space? Penn In the News ScienceFriday.com Secrets of ancient concrete, and … data centers in space? Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the infrastructure of the future and data centers in space. New video dataset to advance AI for health care Kevin Johnson, left, demonstrating the recording process with Karen O’Connor, right.(Image: Sylvia Zhang) New video dataset to advance AI for health care Penn Engineering’s multimodal medical dataset, Observer, links video, audio, and transcripts to clinical data and electronic health records. 2 min. read Wharton’s great contrarian says AI isn’t an easy excuse to cut jobs—or easy at all: ‘The key thing … is just how much work is involved in doing it’ Penn In the News Fortune.com Wharton’s great contrarian says AI isn’t an easy excuse to cut jobs—or easy at all: ‘The key thing … is just how much work is involved in doing it’ Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School discusses the shortcomings of AI. New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data An AI-guided platform at Penn Medicine allows clinicians to quickly and easily unearth pertinent information from patients’ electronic health records that otherwise might have been difficult to find. ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Tim Allen of the Wharton School discusses the history of technical advances to analyze the AI hype wave. Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Penn In the News The New York Times Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that modern computer chips and semiconductors are also not built to withstand the radiation in space, which would hurt their ability to compute reliably. A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn In the News Observer.com A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn is the first Ivy League school to offer both undergraduate and graduate A.I. programs. Load More
Secrets of ancient concrete, and … data centers in space? Penn In the News ScienceFriday.com Secrets of ancient concrete, and … data centers in space? Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the infrastructure of the future and data centers in space. New video dataset to advance AI for health care Kevin Johnson, left, demonstrating the recording process with Karen O’Connor, right.(Image: Sylvia Zhang) New video dataset to advance AI for health care Penn Engineering’s multimodal medical dataset, Observer, links video, audio, and transcripts to clinical data and electronic health records. 2 min. read Wharton’s great contrarian says AI isn’t an easy excuse to cut jobs—or easy at all: ‘The key thing … is just how much work is involved in doing it’ Penn In the News Fortune.com Wharton’s great contrarian says AI isn’t an easy excuse to cut jobs—or easy at all: ‘The key thing … is just how much work is involved in doing it’ Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School discusses the shortcomings of AI. New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data An AI-guided platform at Penn Medicine allows clinicians to quickly and easily unearth pertinent information from patients’ electronic health records that otherwise might have been difficult to find. ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Tim Allen of the Wharton School discusses the history of technical advances to analyze the AI hype wave. Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Penn In the News The New York Times Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that modern computer chips and semiconductors are also not built to withstand the radiation in space, which would hurt their ability to compute reliably. A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn In the News Observer.com A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn is the first Ivy League school to offer both undergraduate and graduate A.I. programs. Load More
New video dataset to advance AI for health care Kevin Johnson, left, demonstrating the recording process with Karen O’Connor, right.(Image: Sylvia Zhang) New video dataset to advance AI for health care Penn Engineering’s multimodal medical dataset, Observer, links video, audio, and transcripts to clinical data and electronic health records. 2 min. read
Wharton’s great contrarian says AI isn’t an easy excuse to cut jobs—or easy at all: ‘The key thing … is just how much work is involved in doing it’ Penn In the News Fortune.com Wharton’s great contrarian says AI isn’t an easy excuse to cut jobs—or easy at all: ‘The key thing … is just how much work is involved in doing it’ Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School discusses the shortcomings of AI. New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data An AI-guided platform at Penn Medicine allows clinicians to quickly and easily unearth pertinent information from patients’ electronic health records that otherwise might have been difficult to find. ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Tim Allen of the Wharton School discusses the history of technical advances to analyze the AI hype wave. Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Penn In the News The New York Times Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that modern computer chips and semiconductors are also not built to withstand the radiation in space, which would hurt their ability to compute reliably. A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn In the News Observer.com A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn is the first Ivy League school to offer both undergraduate and graduate A.I. programs. Load More
New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data New AI tool helps doctors to sift and synthesize patient data An AI-guided platform at Penn Medicine allows clinicians to quickly and easily unearth pertinent information from patients’ electronic health records that otherwise might have been difficult to find.
‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly ‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says Tim Allen of the Wharton School discusses the history of technical advances to analyze the AI hype wave. Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Penn In the News The New York Times Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that modern computer chips and semiconductors are also not built to withstand the radiation in space, which would hurt their ability to compute reliably. A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn In the News Observer.com A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn is the first Ivy League school to offer both undergraduate and graduate A.I. programs. Load More
Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Penn In the News The New York Times Even the sky may not be the limit for A.I. data centers Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that modern computer chips and semiconductors are also not built to withstand the radiation in space, which would hurt their ability to compute reliably. A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn In the News Observer.com A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn is the first Ivy League school to offer both undergraduate and graduate A.I. programs. Load More
A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn In the News Observer.com A.I. degrees boom as students prepare for an uncertain job market Penn is the first Ivy League school to offer both undergraduate and graduate A.I. programs.