News about UB’s artificial intelligence programs and related events. (see all topics)
Newly approved programs will prepare students to use AI in other disciplines and be offered in collaboration with new Department of AI and Society.
Funding will also support the development of a "machine learning for chemists’ course.
The electronic textile sensor could be useful in manufacturing, robotic surgery, even prosthetic limbs in the near future.
Review article analyzes the latest methods in plastic recycling guided by process systems engineering approaches.
Automated scan takes less than a minute and produces AI-powered, clear 3D images.
Neuromorphic computing, which mimics architecture of brain, could support growing energy demands of AI.
The department will harness artificial intelligence for the public good, and build upon UB’s longstanding leadership in AI and its role as New York’s flagship university.
The initiative kicks off June 10 as scholar Brian Athey will discuss how AI will affect academic health centers.
AI shows promise detecting dyslexia and dysgraphia from what children write on paper and tablets, a new University at Buffalo-led study suggests.
Enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings; aims to reduce secondary infections and save time for caregivers.
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