AI has designed thousands of potential antibiotics. Will any work? Penn In the News Nature AI has designed thousands of potential antibiotics. Will any work? César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine, School of Engineering and Applied Science, and School of Arts & Sciences has been using AI to discover antibiotics for about a decade. Water AI center launched to develop sustainable water practices Penn In the News Philanthropy News Digest Water AI center launched to develop sustainable water practices The Water Center in the School of Arts & Sciences has joined with other organizations to create the Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence. A.I. is on the rise, and so is the environmental impact of the data centers that drive it Penn In the News Smithsonian.com A.I. is on the rise, and so is the environmental impact of the data centers that drive it Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science breaks down the high energy consumption of AI into two categories: training and inference. Does AI limit creativity? Image: DrAfter123/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images Does AI limit creativity? Research co-authored by Wharton professors Gideon Nave and Christian Terwiesch finds that while ChatGPT improves the quality of individual ideas, it also leads groups to generate more similar ideas. 2 min. read Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence will work to ensure AI growth benefits water resources and reduces stress on water resources.(Image: Levente Bodo) Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The first-of-its-kind initiative will develop best practices to minimize water impact in the age of AI. 5 min. read I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Penn In the News Mashable.com I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Hamsa Bastani of the Wharton School says highly motivated students who properly use technology like AI can experience gains. This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses Penn In the News Technology Review This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton School says AI interfaces can make it difficult for patients to know the extent to which an algorithm is influencing their care. AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Penn In the News Newsweek AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Benjamin Lockwood of the Wharton School says the jobs most in danger of displacement by AI are those involving repetitive tasks. The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read Load More
Water AI center launched to develop sustainable water practices Penn In the News Philanthropy News Digest Water AI center launched to develop sustainable water practices The Water Center in the School of Arts & Sciences has joined with other organizations to create the Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence. A.I. is on the rise, and so is the environmental impact of the data centers that drive it Penn In the News Smithsonian.com A.I. is on the rise, and so is the environmental impact of the data centers that drive it Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science breaks down the high energy consumption of AI into two categories: training and inference. Does AI limit creativity? Image: DrAfter123/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images Does AI limit creativity? Research co-authored by Wharton professors Gideon Nave and Christian Terwiesch finds that while ChatGPT improves the quality of individual ideas, it also leads groups to generate more similar ideas. 2 min. read Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence will work to ensure AI growth benefits water resources and reduces stress on water resources.(Image: Levente Bodo) Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The first-of-its-kind initiative will develop best practices to minimize water impact in the age of AI. 5 min. read I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Penn In the News Mashable.com I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Hamsa Bastani of the Wharton School says highly motivated students who properly use technology like AI can experience gains. This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses Penn In the News Technology Review This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton School says AI interfaces can make it difficult for patients to know the extent to which an algorithm is influencing their care. AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Penn In the News Newsweek AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Benjamin Lockwood of the Wharton School says the jobs most in danger of displacement by AI are those involving repetitive tasks. The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read Load More
A.I. is on the rise, and so is the environmental impact of the data centers that drive it Penn In the News Smithsonian.com A.I. is on the rise, and so is the environmental impact of the data centers that drive it Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science breaks down the high energy consumption of AI into two categories: training and inference. Does AI limit creativity? Image: DrAfter123/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images Does AI limit creativity? Research co-authored by Wharton professors Gideon Nave and Christian Terwiesch finds that while ChatGPT improves the quality of individual ideas, it also leads groups to generate more similar ideas. 2 min. read Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence will work to ensure AI growth benefits water resources and reduces stress on water resources.(Image: Levente Bodo) Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The first-of-its-kind initiative will develop best practices to minimize water impact in the age of AI. 5 min. read I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Penn In the News Mashable.com I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Hamsa Bastani of the Wharton School says highly motivated students who properly use technology like AI can experience gains. This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses Penn In the News Technology Review This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton School says AI interfaces can make it difficult for patients to know the extent to which an algorithm is influencing their care. AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Penn In the News Newsweek AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Benjamin Lockwood of the Wharton School says the jobs most in danger of displacement by AI are those involving repetitive tasks. The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read Load More
Does AI limit creativity? Image: DrAfter123/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images Does AI limit creativity? Research co-authored by Wharton professors Gideon Nave and Christian Terwiesch finds that while ChatGPT improves the quality of individual ideas, it also leads groups to generate more similar ideas. 2 min. read
Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence will work to ensure AI growth benefits water resources and reduces stress on water resources.(Image: Levente Bodo) Water Environment Federation, Amazon, Penn’s Water Center, and leading utilities of the world launch groundbreaking Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence The first-of-its-kind initiative will develop best practices to minimize water impact in the age of AI. 5 min. read
I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Penn In the News Mashable.com I tried learning from AI tutors. The test better be graded on a curve. Hamsa Bastani of the Wharton School says highly motivated students who properly use technology like AI can experience gains. This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses Penn In the News Technology Review This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton School says AI interfaces can make it difficult for patients to know the extent to which an algorithm is influencing their care. AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Penn In the News Newsweek AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Benjamin Lockwood of the Wharton School says the jobs most in danger of displacement by AI are those involving repetitive tasks. The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read Load More
This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses Penn In the News Technology Review This medical startup uses LLMs to run appointments and make diagnoses PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton School says AI interfaces can make it difficult for patients to know the extent to which an algorithm is influencing their care. AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Penn In the News Newsweek AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Benjamin Lockwood of the Wharton School says the jobs most in danger of displacement by AI are those involving repetitive tasks. The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read Load More
AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Penn In the News Newsweek AI is taking jobs: Could universal basic income become a reality? Benjamin Lockwood of the Wharton School says the jobs most in danger of displacement by AI are those involving repetitive tasks. The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read
The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs Image: Hechler Photographers The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs The transformational donation is the largest single gift in the School’s history. 3 min. read
Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era Image: Mininyx Doodle via Getty Images Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era The evolution of AI technology may require more robust copyright laws and guardrails that protect people’s control of their own identities, says the Penn Carey Law professor. 3 min. read