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Artificial intelligence
Computer Science
The limitations of AI-generated text
Published
Nov 22, 2021
Capabilities of autoregressive AI models will always be limited by their inability to reason like humans, says PhD candidate Chu-Cheng Lin
Sustainability
Researchers will use power of AI to optimize materials for solar energy
Published
Nov 5, 2021
SPIRAL Center is one of 10 projects to receive support from Department of Energy initiative focused on the development of low-cost energy technologies
Artificial Intelligence
Safer AI
Published
June 24, 2021
Johns Hopkins engineers take part in five-year Department of Defense project to make AI-based autonomous systems more reliable and secure
Lyme selfies
Published
Spring 2021
Researchers look to AI to detect Lyme disease earlier
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Commentary
The future of electron microscopy
Published
March 2, 2021
Engineer Mitra Taheri and team publish roadmap to harness data science and artificial intelligence for electron microscopy, unlocking tool's full power
Can AI catch up to us?
Published
Winter 2020
Johns Hopkins neuroscientist Daeyeol Lee's new book explores the definition of true intelligence
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Artificial intelligence
'Spooky' similarity in how brains, computers see
Published
Oct 23, 2020
Characteristics of human 3D vision discovered in computer vision network only designed to 'view' in 2D
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What is intelligence?
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Oct 5, 2020
Neuroeconomist Daeyeol Lee discusses his new book and the development of artificial intelligence, asking 'Will AI ever surpass human intelligence?'
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Map tracks drive-through testing sites
Published
April 29, 2020
Big data and AI expert Jim Kyung-Soo Liew spearheads effort conducted by software engineers and student volunteers from the Carey Business School
Interdisciplinary scholar
AI pioneer named Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
Published
April 3, 2020
Rama Chellapa's work in computer vision, pattern recognition, and machine learning has a range of applications—including medicine
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