The generative AI landscape shifted dramatically in 2024, study says Penn In the News Forbes The generative AI landscape shifted dramatically in 2024, study says A survey by AI at Wharton finds that nearly three in four executives report using generative AI at least once a week, up from 37% in 2023. Training medical AI with knowledge, not shortcuts Image: iStock/DragonImages Training medical AI with knowledge, not shortcuts By emulating the training pathway of human physicians, KnoBo breaks new ground in medical image recognition with AI. Anthropic’s AI tool does admin, browses the internet, and orders pizza. Here’s what to know about Claude ‘computer use’ Penn In the News Business Insider Anthropic’s AI tool does admin, browses the internet, and orders pizza. Here’s what to know about Claude ‘computer use’ Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School used Anthropic’s AI tool Claude to put together a lesson plan for high school students. Introducing the Penn AI Council The council will coordinate cross-school research opportunities, support new AI and data science scientists, and usher in the Penn Advanced Research Computing Center.nocred Introducing the Penn AI Council The Council consists of five faculty members collaborating to enhance visibility and impact of AI research across Penn. Mastering physical contact with new algorithm for robots The new algorithm allows the robotic arm to balance and move a waiter’s plastic tray, mastering control of a sliding object—a previously impossible task for robots.(Image: DAIR Lab) Mastering physical contact with new algorithm for robots Penn Engineers have developed an algorithm that makes previously impossible tasks possible for autonomous robots, like controlling the motion of a sliding object. Tips on embracing AI as a chief learning officer Penn In the News Forbes Tips on embracing AI as a chief learning officer Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School is cited as one of the pioneers of generative AI, examining the effects of artificial intelligence on work and education. Innovating responsibly with generative AI Penn In the News The Guardian Innovating responsibly with generative AI Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science explains some of the best practices to help leaders responsibly build generative AI. Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Image: Courtesy of Hiro Chiba-Okabe Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Chiba-Okabe explains his transition from practicing law in Japan to pursuing a Ph.D. in applied math and computational science and how those interests intersect. A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing Members of the Information Systems & Computing division discuss how they partner with campus information technology teams to secure and maintain the vital systems that are becoming increasingly reliant upon.(Image: iStock/gorodenkoff) A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing A conversation with staff from the University’s central information technology division. Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms Penn In the News Bloomberg Law Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms In an opinion essay, Giovanna Massarotto of Penn Carey Law writes that the real issue with AI algorithms is understanding whether they’re harming consumers or simply being used to set prices in the digital economy more efficiently. Load More
Training medical AI with knowledge, not shortcuts Image: iStock/DragonImages Training medical AI with knowledge, not shortcuts By emulating the training pathway of human physicians, KnoBo breaks new ground in medical image recognition with AI.
Anthropic’s AI tool does admin, browses the internet, and orders pizza. Here’s what to know about Claude ‘computer use’ Penn In the News Business Insider Anthropic’s AI tool does admin, browses the internet, and orders pizza. Here’s what to know about Claude ‘computer use’ Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School used Anthropic’s AI tool Claude to put together a lesson plan for high school students. Introducing the Penn AI Council The council will coordinate cross-school research opportunities, support new AI and data science scientists, and usher in the Penn Advanced Research Computing Center.nocred Introducing the Penn AI Council The Council consists of five faculty members collaborating to enhance visibility and impact of AI research across Penn. Mastering physical contact with new algorithm for robots The new algorithm allows the robotic arm to balance and move a waiter’s plastic tray, mastering control of a sliding object—a previously impossible task for robots.(Image: DAIR Lab) Mastering physical contact with new algorithm for robots Penn Engineers have developed an algorithm that makes previously impossible tasks possible for autonomous robots, like controlling the motion of a sliding object. Tips on embracing AI as a chief learning officer Penn In the News Forbes Tips on embracing AI as a chief learning officer Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School is cited as one of the pioneers of generative AI, examining the effects of artificial intelligence on work and education. Innovating responsibly with generative AI Penn In the News The Guardian Innovating responsibly with generative AI Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science explains some of the best practices to help leaders responsibly build generative AI. Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Image: Courtesy of Hiro Chiba-Okabe Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Chiba-Okabe explains his transition from practicing law in Japan to pursuing a Ph.D. in applied math and computational science and how those interests intersect. A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing Members of the Information Systems & Computing division discuss how they partner with campus information technology teams to secure and maintain the vital systems that are becoming increasingly reliant upon.(Image: iStock/gorodenkoff) A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing A conversation with staff from the University’s central information technology division. Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms Penn In the News Bloomberg Law Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms In an opinion essay, Giovanna Massarotto of Penn Carey Law writes that the real issue with AI algorithms is understanding whether they’re harming consumers or simply being used to set prices in the digital economy more efficiently. Load More
Introducing the Penn AI Council The council will coordinate cross-school research opportunities, support new AI and data science scientists, and usher in the Penn Advanced Research Computing Center.nocred Introducing the Penn AI Council The Council consists of five faculty members collaborating to enhance visibility and impact of AI research across Penn.
Mastering physical contact with new algorithm for robots The new algorithm allows the robotic arm to balance and move a waiter’s plastic tray, mastering control of a sliding object—a previously impossible task for robots.(Image: DAIR Lab) Mastering physical contact with new algorithm for robots Penn Engineers have developed an algorithm that makes previously impossible tasks possible for autonomous robots, like controlling the motion of a sliding object.
Tips on embracing AI as a chief learning officer Penn In the News Forbes Tips on embracing AI as a chief learning officer Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School is cited as one of the pioneers of generative AI, examining the effects of artificial intelligence on work and education. Innovating responsibly with generative AI Penn In the News The Guardian Innovating responsibly with generative AI Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science explains some of the best practices to help leaders responsibly build generative AI. Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Image: Courtesy of Hiro Chiba-Okabe Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Chiba-Okabe explains his transition from practicing law in Japan to pursuing a Ph.D. in applied math and computational science and how those interests intersect. A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing Members of the Information Systems & Computing division discuss how they partner with campus information technology teams to secure and maintain the vital systems that are becoming increasingly reliant upon.(Image: iStock/gorodenkoff) A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing A conversation with staff from the University’s central information technology division. Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms Penn In the News Bloomberg Law Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms In an opinion essay, Giovanna Massarotto of Penn Carey Law writes that the real issue with AI algorithms is understanding whether they’re harming consumers or simply being used to set prices in the digital economy more efficiently. Load More
Innovating responsibly with generative AI Penn In the News The Guardian Innovating responsibly with generative AI Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science explains some of the best practices to help leaders responsibly build generative AI. Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Image: Courtesy of Hiro Chiba-Okabe Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Chiba-Okabe explains his transition from practicing law in Japan to pursuing a Ph.D. in applied math and computational science and how those interests intersect. A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing Members of the Information Systems & Computing division discuss how they partner with campus information technology teams to secure and maintain the vital systems that are becoming increasingly reliant upon.(Image: iStock/gorodenkoff) A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing A conversation with staff from the University’s central information technology division. Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms Penn In the News Bloomberg Law Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms In an opinion essay, Giovanna Massarotto of Penn Carey Law writes that the real issue with AI algorithms is understanding whether they’re harming consumers or simply being used to set prices in the digital economy more efficiently. Load More
Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Image: Courtesy of Hiro Chiba-Okabe Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Hiro Chiba-Okabe on law and applied math Chiba-Okabe explains his transition from practicing law in Japan to pursuing a Ph.D. in applied math and computational science and how those interests intersect.
A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing Members of the Information Systems & Computing division discuss how they partner with campus information technology teams to secure and maintain the vital systems that are becoming increasingly reliant upon.(Image: iStock/gorodenkoff) A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing A conversation with staff from the University’s central information technology division.
Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms Penn In the News Bloomberg Law Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms In an opinion essay, Giovanna Massarotto of Penn Carey Law writes that the real issue with AI algorithms is understanding whether they’re harming consumers or simply being used to set prices in the digital economy more efficiently.