AI
A UAB doctoral student is the only student member of the award-winning research team, recognized for his contributions to an AI model for climate science.
Hunter Forsythe and Williams Beaumont are graduate students in UAB’s nationally ranked Department of Computer Science cybersecurity division.
Inspired by a police press conference, Computer Science Professor Yuliang Zheng, Ph.D., developed a way to prove that digital files are authentic while obscuring secret information, which is now an International Standard in cybersecurity.
A decade after losing her mother to a rare brain virus, UAB graduate Julie Schifanella is learning to use artificial intelligence to help other patients.
A UAB computer science professor is empowering everyday users to detect hidden security threats in AI tools.
An NLP-informed AGI clinic is a viable approach to efficiently improve the systemwide quality of care for patients with AGIs.
The computer science and cybersecurity master’s programs at UAB received top 10 rankings by Fortune.
UAB experts says posting online can be a meaningful way to celebrate family life, but it requires striking the right balance between sharing and safeguarding children’s privacy.
The new AI tool can help counselors spot patterns in information that schools already collect that could be indicators of a higher risk of mental health conditions.
Rothenberg’s innovative, FDA-approved technology will improve cardiac health through enhanced treatment and prevention.
Use of high-speed video microscopy and artificial intelligence provides calculated statistics like diastolic and systolic diameters, fractional shortening, and ejection fraction.
Brainard does not think AI offers a substitute for human creativity at this time. AI has yet to compete with humans’ originality, a particular form of self-cultivation, connectedness and imagination.
New research from the UAB Collat School of Business provides a comprehensive analysis of AI’s implications for various stakeholders.
A new artificial intelligence center will bring more discovery in the field to UAB.