
The Increasingly Inescapable Need to Integrate Ethics
Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to handle them
Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to handle them
With great potential comes great cybersecurity risks, from uncontrollable drones to deep faked illegal images
Duke Engineering's new Coursera specialization on emerging artificial intelligence trends is open to all
Computer scientist and engineering professor Cynthia Rudin has promoted accountability in A.I. for many years.
MEng in AI student Jared Bailey talks to AI's ability to enhance rather than replace human work and how Duke is embracing the new technology
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
AI industry expert and Duke alum Dr. Brinnae Bent joins Duke AI Master of Engineering faculty
Duke Engineering faculty contribute to a panel on generative AI, why it's suddenly everywhere, and what lies ahead.
Duke Engineering’s inaugural generative AI Hackathon brings student collaboration, creativity and innovation to the latest technical tools
Executive-in-Residence Lee Tiedrich, an expert in AI law and policy, recently spoke about the new AI executive order and various AI legislative proposals.
The new Center for Research & Engineering of AI Technology in Education seeks to benefit both educators and learners at Duke and beyond
Duke Engineering’s annual Graduate Program Boot Camp inspires, mentors and empowers aspiring engineers from diverse backgrounds.