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UF researcher promotes highly efficient blockchain system to improve transactions

In this evolving digital world, a system known as blockchain provides transactional transparency in real-time. Cryptocurrency has become the newest...

UF Health researcher plans for next big step in medicine — human digital twins

To learn how we might fight the next viral pandemic, consider an engine on a commercial jet. An engineer can recreate that engine and its every component on a computer.

New AI tool to be tested in NIH-funded study to improve diagnosis of Parkinson’s and related disorders

UF researchers will test a new AI tool aimed at distinguishing the precise diagnosis for patients with early Parkinson’s.

Exposing the shortcuts: Improving fairness of artificial intelligence in the connected world

At the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World, My T. Thai is developing software to explain how bias can creep into algorithms.

Artificial intelligence learns treatment strategies for hypotension

“OR-DRD-AI2020: The Artificial Intelligence learns optimal treatment strategies for hypotension in surgery” was funded by UF Research.

Clay Calvert Comments on the Florida Transparency in Technology Act

The article focuses on Governor DeSantis’ proposed Transparency in Technology Act, whose goal is to protect Floridians from censorship.

Using AI to highlight Black creativity around the world

For University of Florida Assistant Professor of Architecture and Computational Design Vernelle A. A. Noel, however, the world-famous Trinidad Carnival is so much more than a party.

AI Spotlight: The Florida Museum of Natural History

The Museum has been particularly successful at utilizing research collections and making them accessible to diverse audiences.

UF scientists look to space to help ranchers on Earth

A University of Florida scientist is leading a project to develop a tool — based on data from satellites — that ranchers can use to improve their pasture and grazing management.

Smart Machines: AI technology’s impact on Florida’s business sectors

Artificial intelligence hasn’t quite replaced humans, but the technology is making business better.

UF in the early stages of AI transformation

The $70 million supercomputer is currently available to researchers, but AI courses for students will be available Fall 2021

5 ways you can learn about AI and analytics at Warrington

From faculty with expertise in AI and analytics to courses and degree programs to the most advanced technical resources, Warrington has what you need to develop your foundation in AI and analytics.
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