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Alumnus Anant Yardi Pledges Transformational Gift to Strengthen AI Leadership and Campus Infrastructure at IIT Delhi (10)
NEW DELHI, India, March 19 -- The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi issued the following news:
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Alumnus Anant Yardi Pledges Transformational Gift to Strengthen AI Leadership and Campus Infrastructure at IIT Delhi
A transformative contribution to accelerate artificial intelligence research and campus development
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In a significant boost to innovation and institutional development, Mr. Anant Yardi, Board Chairman and Founder of Yardi Systems and an alumnus of IIT Delhi (Class of 1968) more PR
Department of Criminology and CIBR Lab Showcase Research at Cyber Florida's CyberBay Conference (10)
SARASOTA, Florida, March 17 (TNSrpt) -- The University of South Florida's Sarasota-Manatee campus issued the following news:
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Department of Criminology and CIBR Lab showcase research at Cyber Florida's CyberBay Conference
The Department of Criminology and the Cybercrime Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research (CIBR) Lab had a strong and visible presence at Cyber Florida's annual CyberBay Conference, a three-day gathering of cybersecurity professionals, researchers, and government partners more PR
Illinois State Faculty Member Selected as NSF NAIRR AI Education Fellow (10)
NORMAL, Illinois, March 19 -- Illinois State University issued the following news:
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Illinois State faculty member selected as NSF NAIRR AI Education Fellow
The Computing Research Association (CRA) has announced Dr. Elahe Javadi, associate professor of Information Systems in the School of Information Technology at Illinois State University, will join the inaugural cohort of 25 NSF NAIRR AI Education Fellows.
Javadi was selected to join two dozen colleagues to serve as national ambassador more PR
Leiden University: Unsafe and Discriminatory Algorithms - 'Regulating AI Begins With Experimentation' (10)
LEIDEN, The Netherlands, March 16 -- Leiden University issued the following news:
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Unsafe and discriminatory algorithms: 'Regulating AI begins with experimentation'
AI, data and algorithms are developing at breakneck speed, while legislation inevitably lags behind. But laws and regulations are essential - look no further than the Dutch childcare benefits scandal. 'To regulate, we need to experiment, but then responsibly.'
This is the central message of Anne Fleur van Veenstra's inaugura more PR
Makerere Strengthens Research Ethics as Leaders Call for Reforms in Governance, Integrity, and Student Support (10)
KAMPALA, Uganda, March 19 -- Makerere University issued the following news:
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Makerere Strengthens Research Ethics as Leaders Call for Reforms in Governance, Integrity, and Student Support
By Moses Lutaaya
Leaders at Makerere University have renewed calls to strengthen research ethics, governance, and integrity systems, as the institution positions itself as a leading research-driven university in Uganda and the region.
The call was made during a high-level workshop that brought togethe more PR
TU/e Awards an Honorary Doctorate to Christian Borgs (10)
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, March 18 -- Eindhoven University of Technology issued the following news:
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TU/e awards an honorary doctorate to Christian Borgs
Borgs is a world-leading researcher at the interface of mathematics, statistical physics, theoretical computer science, and AI for science.
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As part of its 70th anniversary celebrations, TU/e is appointing Christian Borgs, professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, as an honorary doctor. The laureate w more PR
University of Melbourne: Patients Should Be Told When Doctors Use AI to Listen in and Take Notes, Expert Says (10)
MELBOURNE, Australia, March 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Melbourne issued the following news:
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Patients should be told when doctors use AI to listen in and take notes, expert says
Nearly half of all General Practitioners (GPs) are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) 'scribes' to listen to consultations and make notes, but patients are not always told, or asked for their permission, says a University of Melbourne Law School researcher.
Dr Megan Prictor warns there are important issues more PR
University of Montreal: Regulating Infotech - 'We're Still in a State of Adolescence' (10)
MONTREAL, Quebec, March 19 -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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Regulating infotech: 'we're still in a state of adolescence'
For three decades now, UdeM law professor Vincent Gautrais has been observing the rapid rise of information technology - and trying that consumers get better protected from the dangers.
By Jeff Heinrich
In 1993, Vincent Gautrais was studying law at Universite de Montreal - specifically, business law as it related to electronic communications more PR
University of Otago: Emerging Technologies in Spotlight at Tourism Policy School (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, March 18 -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:
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Emerging technologies in spotlight at Tourism Policy School
Tourism industry, government and research leaders will examine how Aotearoa New Zealand should tackle a rapidly changing global tourism system at the upcoming Otago Tourism Policy School.
The two-day forum in Queenstown next week will see tourism stakeholders and high-level tourism policymakers discuss how technological innovation, env more PR
Western University: Ivey Business School Launches AI Fellows Program (10)
LONDON, Canada, March 17 -- Western University issued the following news:
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Ivey Business School launches AI Fellows Program
Prominent leaders in AI help prepare students for rapidly changing business world
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As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms how organizations operate, leaders make decisions and work gets done, Ivey Business School is launching an AI Fellows Program.
This new AI Fellows Program brings prominent leaders in AI from organizations including Google, Cohere, more PR
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