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GW Introduces Public Interest Technology Scholars Program to Advance Civic-Minded Tech Conversations
March 8, 2024
Elliott School’s Susan Ariel Aaronson, CCAS’s Alexa Alice Joubin and SMPA’s David Karpf comprise the university’s inaugural PIT Scholars cohort.
Bolstering Artificial Intelligence Workforce Development
February 20, 2024
On January 17, Dr. Costis Toregas provided his thoughts on the challenges facing the U.S. in creating an AI-ready workforce and recommended strategies for addressing them in the future to a House Subcommittee.
Introducing Meta's New AI Labels: Insights from Professor Broniatowski
February 7, 2024
Reporters at The Washington Post interviewed AI experts, such as EMSE professor David Broniatowski, to comment on Meta's new labeling system for AI-generated content.
Navigating the Evolution of Natural Language Processing: A Reflection by Rebecca Hwa
January 30, 2024
Rebecca Hwa, professor and department chair of computer science, reflects on her long-standing interest in natural language processing amidst the mainstream emergence of generative AI and LLMs.
Harnessing AI for Global Development
GW Engineering PhD Student Publishes Op-Ed on Use of AI in Global Development
January 4, 2024
Haneen Al-Rashid, a Ph.D. student in Engineering Management and DTAIS Fellow, published an op-ed in Devex that explores the current and potential future uses of AI in the international development sector, focusing on its benefits and risks.
Addressing Gaps in Data Governance to Promote Trust in Generative AI
December 20, 2023
The GW co-led NIST-NSF Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law & Society helped bring AI experts to GW to identify gaps in data governance for large language models and suggest and discuss ideas to address them in December 2023.
Public and Private Leaders Gather at GW for Athens Roundtable on AI and Rule of Law
December 5, 2023
GW Today shared an overview of the Athens Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law, a two-day summit hosted at the George Washington University on November 30 and December 1, 2023.
Systems Engineering Team Reveals How Automated Vehicles Are Transforming Labor in Taxi Services
November 17, 2023
Lead study author, and EMSE Ph.D. candidate, Leah Kaplan, and co-authors, EMSE Professors John Helveston, and Zoe Szajnfarber highlighted their preliminary research findings in the November issue of the ISE Magazine.
Operationalizing the Measure Function of the NIST AI Risk Management Framework
October 19, 2023
Experts in AI came together in the Science & Engineering Hall on Monday, October 16, and Tuesday, October 17 for a workshop to discuss how to meaningfully operationalize safe, functional AI systems.