As OpenAI’s multimodal API launches broadly, research shows it’s still flawed Penn In the News Tech Crunch As OpenAI’s multimodal API launches broadly, research shows it’s still flawed Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Ph.D. student Alyssa Hwang provide their early impressions of GPT-4 with vision. AI fake nudes are booming. It’s ruining real teens’ lives Penn In the News The Washington Post AI fake nudes are booming. It’s ruining real teens’ lives Doctoral candidate Sophie Maddocks in the Annenberg School for Communication says that AI fake nudes are targeting girls and women who aren’t in the public eye. How teachers are using—or not using—ChatGPT in the classroom Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal How teachers are using—or not using—ChatGPT in the classroom Christian Terwiesch of the Wharton School says that his expectations are higher now for student work, while Ph.D. candidate Andres Zambrano in the Graduate School of Education explains how ChatGPT helps him with translating and writing. Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics Penn In the News NPR Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics A study by César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used AI to recreate molecules from ancient humans that could be potential candidates for antimicrobial treatments. ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means Penn In the News CNBC ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means A study by Manav Raj of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that eight of the top 10 professions most exposed to advances in large language models are teaching positions. Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients. Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
AI fake nudes are booming. It’s ruining real teens’ lives Penn In the News The Washington Post AI fake nudes are booming. It’s ruining real teens’ lives Doctoral candidate Sophie Maddocks in the Annenberg School for Communication says that AI fake nudes are targeting girls and women who aren’t in the public eye. How teachers are using—or not using—ChatGPT in the classroom Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal How teachers are using—or not using—ChatGPT in the classroom Christian Terwiesch of the Wharton School says that his expectations are higher now for student work, while Ph.D. candidate Andres Zambrano in the Graduate School of Education explains how ChatGPT helps him with translating and writing. Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics Penn In the News NPR Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics A study by César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used AI to recreate molecules from ancient humans that could be potential candidates for antimicrobial treatments. ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means Penn In the News CNBC ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means A study by Manav Raj of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that eight of the top 10 professions most exposed to advances in large language models are teaching positions. Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients. Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
How teachers are using—or not using—ChatGPT in the classroom Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal How teachers are using—or not using—ChatGPT in the classroom Christian Terwiesch of the Wharton School says that his expectations are higher now for student work, while Ph.D. candidate Andres Zambrano in the Graduate School of Education explains how ChatGPT helps him with translating and writing. Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics Penn In the News NPR Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics A study by César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used AI to recreate molecules from ancient humans that could be potential candidates for antimicrobial treatments. ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means Penn In the News CNBC ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means A study by Manav Raj of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that eight of the top 10 professions most exposed to advances in large language models are teaching positions. Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients. Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics Penn In the News NPR Thanks, Neanderthals: How our ancient relatives could help find new antibiotics A study by César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used AI to recreate molecules from ancient humans that could be potential candidates for antimicrobial treatments. ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means Penn In the News CNBC ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means A study by Manav Raj of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that eight of the top 10 professions most exposed to advances in large language models are teaching positions. Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients. Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means Penn In the News CNBC ‘AI exposure’ is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here’s what it means A study by Manav Raj of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that eight of the top 10 professions most exposed to advances in large language models are teaching positions. Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients. Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Lab tests and scans interpreted by AI? These Penn doctors are researching the good—and bad—ways to use AI in health care In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients. Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Dropping out of college to join the AI gold rush Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that the large data sets and deep technical expertise required to build AI products mean that students have much to learn on-campus before striking out on their own. Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
Is AI about to transform the legal profession? Penn In the News BBC Is AI about to transform the legal profession? A collaborative study from Penn estimates that the legal sector is the industry most likely to be impacted by AI. PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice. A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed. Load More
PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology Image: iStock/acobchuk PRECISE Center is at the forefront of AI-assisted care in ophthalmology The Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering, or PRECISE, Center is examining how AI can be deployed to enhance and expand clinical practice.
A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Penn In the News The New York Times A.I. could soon need as much electricity as an entire country Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says there are many dramatic statements about the rapid growth of A.I., but it’s actually dependent on how quickly Nvidia chips can be distributed.