The future of sound? Music composition class explores the intersection of AI and art A unique collaboration between Emory University and Spelman College has resulted in a course that integrates AI, live electronic music and improvisational dance. Students experiment with AI tools to generate musical prompts and employ "mapping" software to create novel combinations of sounds and effects. Despite the focus on technology, students find that AI serves merely as a tool to achieve the ultimate goal of enhanced creativity and human connection.
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AI.Data Lab students solve real-world challenges with data scienceThe AI.Data Lab program offers students the opportunity to delve into AI and data science research, tackling societal issues with datasets from sponsor organizations. On Dec. 10, students showcased their work in an end-of-semester event.
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Emory receives $2.3 million grant for AI-powered post-stroke researchA team of researchers led by Xiao Hu have been awarded a grant by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to develop AI algorithms predicting Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment (PSCI). This research could revolutionize care for stroke survivors by tailoring recovery and prevention strategies to each patient's needs.
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Emory tackles challenges of aging population, health care staffing shortages with AIAlistair Erskine, chief information and digital officer for Emory Healthcare and vice president of digital health at Emory University, was recently featured in Forbes. He discussed two major challenges in the health care industry: the growth of America’s aging population and increased administrative work for a shrinking health care workforce. Emory turned to deep machine learning paired with LLMs to offer relief in an overburdened system, introducing secure AI tools such as ambient listening and AI cameras to enhance operations and support patient recovery.
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Emory AI.Health SymposiumThe Emory Empathetic AI for Health Institute (AI.Health) hosted its second annual AI Health Symposium on Nov. 12 and 13. The event brought together close to 200 leading experts and practitioners to explore the future of AI in health care. Discussions centered on multimodal AI, its integration into clinical settings, and the legal considerations surrounding its use.
Stay informed about the symposium's outcomes and AI.Health's ongoing efforts to revolutionize global health care and tackle health disparities by visiting their website.
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"People are wondering: How will this powerful new thing we don't completely understand affect our lives, our jobs, our kids, our privacy, our values, our vote?"
— Joe Sutherland, Director of the Center for AI Learning |
Save the date: Emory AI Ethics ConferenceOn March 6 and 7, 2025, join top academics and practitioners on the Emory Atlanta campus to explore AI's societal and ethical impacts, with a focus on algorithmic fairness and AI decision-making. Sessions will cover issues like race, feminism, and intersectionality in AI.
Stay tuned for the full schedule and registration details.
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Visit the AI.Humanity faculty directoryEmory boasts a vibrant, collaborative group of interdisciplinary faculty who, through teaching and research, contribute to world-changing scholarship in how AI impacts and serves humanity.
Scholars span across seven schools, representing expertise in these general areas: business and enterprise, human health, law and social justice, arts and humanities, ethics, and foundational AI.
View the searchable directory. |
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