AI tools come with risks. This Wharton professor is teaching ‘accountable AI’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer AI tools come with risks. This Wharton professor is teaching ‘accountable AI’ Kevin Werbach of the Wharton School will lead a new fall course to understand and address AI risks and limitations. AI is getting very popular among students and teachers, very quickly Penn In the News CNBC AI is getting very popular among students and teachers, very quickly Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School reviews new polling data that indicates generative AI’s growing popularity among students and teachers. Should we trust AI? A Penn expert weighs in Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Should we trust AI? A Penn expert weighs in In a Q&A, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the new frontiers and existential dread surrounding AI. AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study Penn In the News The Guardian AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study A study by César de la Fuente of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Perelman School of Medicine used machine learning to predict potential new antibiotics in the global microbiome. The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative nocred The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative In an initiative that includes strategic investment in artificial intelligence research and teaching, Wharton announces the first business school collaboration with OpenAI. How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Penn In the News Forbes How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that senior leaders who have experimented with GPT services are struggling to bring their colleagues along for the ride. As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI Penn In the News Stat As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI In an opinion essay, Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients and clinicians should be active participants when incorporating AI into primary care. AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI. Load More
AI is getting very popular among students and teachers, very quickly Penn In the News CNBC AI is getting very popular among students and teachers, very quickly Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School reviews new polling data that indicates generative AI’s growing popularity among students and teachers. Should we trust AI? A Penn expert weighs in Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Should we trust AI? A Penn expert weighs in In a Q&A, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the new frontiers and existential dread surrounding AI. AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study Penn In the News The Guardian AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study A study by César de la Fuente of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Perelman School of Medicine used machine learning to predict potential new antibiotics in the global microbiome. The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative nocred The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative In an initiative that includes strategic investment in artificial intelligence research and teaching, Wharton announces the first business school collaboration with OpenAI. How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Penn In the News Forbes How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that senior leaders who have experimented with GPT services are struggling to bring their colleagues along for the ride. As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI Penn In the News Stat As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI In an opinion essay, Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients and clinicians should be active participants when incorporating AI into primary care. AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI. Load More
Should we trust AI? A Penn expert weighs in Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Should we trust AI? A Penn expert weighs in In a Q&A, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the new frontiers and existential dread surrounding AI. AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study Penn In the News The Guardian AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study A study by César de la Fuente of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Perelman School of Medicine used machine learning to predict potential new antibiotics in the global microbiome. The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative nocred The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative In an initiative that includes strategic investment in artificial intelligence research and teaching, Wharton announces the first business school collaboration with OpenAI. How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Penn In the News Forbes How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that senior leaders who have experimented with GPT services are struggling to bring their colleagues along for the ride. As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI Penn In the News Stat As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI In an opinion essay, Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients and clinicians should be active participants when incorporating AI into primary care. AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI. Load More
AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study Penn In the News The Guardian AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study A study by César de la Fuente of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Perelman School of Medicine used machine learning to predict potential new antibiotics in the global microbiome. The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative nocred The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative In an initiative that includes strategic investment in artificial intelligence research and teaching, Wharton announces the first business school collaboration with OpenAI. How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Penn In the News Forbes How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that senior leaders who have experimented with GPT services are struggling to bring their colleagues along for the ride. As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI Penn In the News Stat As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI In an opinion essay, Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients and clinicians should be active participants when incorporating AI into primary care. AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI. Load More
The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative nocred The Wharton School establishes Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative In an initiative that includes strategic investment in artificial intelligence research and teaching, Wharton announces the first business school collaboration with OpenAI.
How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Penn In the News Forbes How organizational personas can boost generative AI adoption Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that senior leaders who have experimented with GPT services are struggling to bring their colleagues along for the ride. As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI Penn In the News Stat As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI In an opinion essay, Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients and clinicians should be active participants when incorporating AI into primary care. AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI. Load More
As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI Penn In the News Stat As a primary care physician, here’s how I hope to partner with AI In an opinion essay, Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients and clinicians should be active participants when incorporating AI into primary care. AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI. Load More
AI is already changing management — companies must decide how Penn In the News Financial Times AI is already changing management — companies must decide how In an opinion essay, Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that managers need to start shaping how artificial intelligence will be used in the workplace. Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems. A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI.
Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems From left: Neeraj Gandhi; Mingmin Zhao, assistant professor in computer and information science (CIS); Linh Thi Xuan Phan, associate professor in CIS and Gandhi’s advisor; Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS; and Insup Lee, Caitlin Fitler Moore Professor in CIS and director of the PRECISE Center.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering) Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems The doctoral candidate in computer and information science has developed new approaches to address challenges in security and safety for modern cyber-physical systems.
A new class has students use AI to do their homework Matt O’Donnell helps communication major Nancy Miranda during class. Students each kept a blog during the class, chronicling what they did with AI and what they learned.(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) A new class has students use AI to do their homework Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Matt O’Donnell’s course “Talking with AI: Computational and Communication Approaches” encourages undergraduates to play with AI.