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Larry Carin
The AI Explosion, Explained
2/9/24 Duke Today

The AI Explosion, Explained

Duke Engineering faculty contribute to a panel on generative AI, why it's suddenly everywhere, and what lies ahead.

Annabelle Chu, Duke senior in electrical and computer engineering, hacks into her winning entry "BunnyBotBeacon, a robotic plush bunny rabbit that functioned as speaking and listening mental health chatbot.
Inaugural Generative AI Hackathon Launches Imaginations
12/19/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Inaugural Generative AI Hackathon Launches Imaginations

Duke Engineering’s inaugural generative AI Hackathon brings student collaboration, creativity and innovation to the latest technical tools

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Putting Stronger Guardrails Around AI
11/29/23 Duke Research Blog

Putting Stronger Guardrails Around AI

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.

Students tour an engineering laboratory at Duke University with professor Andrew-A Jones
Bolstering Access to Engineering Graduate School
11/10/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Bolstering Access to Engineering Graduate School

Duke Engineering’s annual Graduate Program Boot Camp inspires, mentors and empowers aspiring engineers from diverse backgrounds.

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Adapting to AI in the Classroom
10/17/23 Pratt School of Engineering

Adapting to AI in the Classroom

How Duke Engineering faculty are working to effectively—and thoughtfully—use generative AI tools.

In 2021, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents began using facial recognition software at Charlotte’s airport on passengers arriving from foreign countries, as seen here. In 2023, the TSA began testing facial recognition technology for domestic flights at 16 airports across the nation.
That Selfie You Posted on Instagram? Companies Are Using It in Unethical Ways
3/29/23 News & Observer

That Selfie You Posted on Instagram? Companies Are Using It in Unethical Ways

ECE/CS Professor Cynthia Rudin co-pens an opinion piece arguing for the immediate federal regulation of the acquisition and use of biometrics, which are the physical features that differentiate us such as our faces, voices and fingerprints.