The Programming Ethos In a podcast conversation, Penn professors Michael Kearns, Aaron Roth, and Lisa Miracchi discuss the ethics of artificial intelligence. From left to … Read More ›
Author: Evan Lerner
Rebound Liberia Kicks Into a New Phase Rebound Liberia, awarded the President’s Engagement Prize in April, is preparing a girls’ youth basketball tournament for November. By … Read More ›
The Missing Link: Can the ‘Additive Tree’ Expand Machine Learning in Medicine? By combining elements of two widely used prediction models, the additive tree is … Read More ›
The Human Driver As the ability to harness the power of artificial intelligence grows, so does the need to consider the difficult decisions and trade-offs humans … Read More ›
A ‘Quantum Leap’ for Quantum Information Science By bringing together experts across campus and across disciplines, Penn is poised to lead ongoing efforts towards developing … Read More ›
Kevin T. Turner Named Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Kevin T. Turner Kevin T. Turner has been named Chair of the … Read More ›
Penn Engineers’ New Chip Poised to Enable Hand-Held Microwave Imaging Researchers shrink bulky imaging systems down to millimeter sized chip that could be used to … Read More ›
Brain-machine Interfaces: Villainous Gadgets or Tools for Next-gen Superheroes? A Q&A with neuroscientist Konrad Kording on how connections between minds and machines are portrayed in … Read More ›
Penn Researchers’ Model Optimizes Brain Stimulation Therapies, Improving Memory in Tests The researchers’ model involves mapping the connections between different regions of an individual’s brain while … Read More ›
The Brain in the Machine Insights into how computers learn, the current challenges of artificial intelligence research, and what the future holds for how machines might … Read More ›