Science & Technology
- A growing number of AI technologies analyze the way people talk to screen for mental health conditions like depression or anxiety. A new study finds that they may not perform consistently across people from different demographic groups.
- ACME Lab members built relationships with industry players through the Pervasive Personalized Intelligence Center by collaborating on solutions to challenges in building Internet of Things systems.
- For years, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineers have helped to fly drones into the tumult of supercell thunderstorms across the United States' Tornado Alley. Now, their work will make an appearance in the summer blockbuster "Twisters."
- In an era of increased tech market turbulence, the network engineering field—the backbone of the internet—can’t fill jobs fast enough.
- In a newly published study, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ chemist Wei Zhang details a new porous material that is less expensive and more sustainable.
- Robert Colwell, a CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researcher, has analyzed 50 years of data to show the relationship between certain birds’ unorthodox behavior and their traits.
- Creator and scholar Steven Frost says a much-hated Apple ad is standing in for a larger conversation about how tech companies build and deploy artificial intelligence.
- Up to 40 undergraduates will receive a $2,500 fellowship for participating in Quantum Scholars this year, thanks to generous support from new industry and alumni partners.
- A new facility will give researchers from Colorado and across the country a space to think up and design devices that tap into the world of atoms and even smaller things—potentially leading to new sensors, ultra-fast computer chips and more.
- When it comes to OpenAI’s deals with national media providers, CMCI’s faculty experts have questions—expecting more agreements like this in the future.