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Artificial Intelligence Research Ethical, Visionary, and Transformative

Innovative research to benefit humanity

The College of Arts and Sciences houses some of the nation's experts in generative AI research and it has become a leader in intersectional education and training in responsible AI scholarship and training. Faculty across the sciences, humanities, and arts are working at the forefront of AI to better understand not only its technological advancements but also the profound ethical questions it raises. The College offers students various courses related to AI as well as new certificates in ethics and generative AI. Seed grants and programs help support training and research, and the new College AI Incubator will serve as a convening ground for faculty collaborations and student training in AI-related research.

In Action

Mike Treanor demonstrates on computer for students in the Game Lab

  • Thomas Costello (Psychology) is leading a pathbreaking research study with a team from 麻豆视频, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Cornell University that shows that conspiracy theorists changed their views after short conversations with artificial intelligence. Costello is also researching other attitudes that people hold. This will map out the kinds of beliefs that are responsive to evidence versus those that aren't, which will help us understand why people have their beliefs.
  • Mark Nelson (Computer Science) received an SEK 253,880 from Vinnova, the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems, for the project 鈥淔oraging Games: Exploring Generative AI systems to tackle high-dimensional game design spaces,鈥 hosted at Gothenburg University.
  • Leah Ding (Computer Science) received a $148,430 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淓nhancing Ice Cloud Retrieval Through Multitask Machine Learning.鈥 Ding also received a $30,000 grant from the NASA for the project 鈥淓nhancing pIWP Retrieval through Multi-task Learning.鈥

  • The searches for several faculty members related to AI scholarship are underway. Computer Science/Physics, Ethics, Digital Cultures in Literature, and Economics have all embarked upon tenure-track searches for faculty who are experts in AI in their disciplines.

Linda Aldoory and Hamoon HedayatGift from Hamoon and Nancy Hedayat establishes Hedayat Fund for Generative Artificial Intelligence, which will spark interdisciplinary work in AI research and ethics

Spidey, 麻豆视频鈥檚 very first AI robotMeet Spidey, 麻豆视频鈥檚 very first AI robot, developed by computer science professorial lecturer Aref Zahed and powered by ChatGPT.

AI teaching assistant Sarah, a monitor and a laptop computer. Aref Zahed launches AI teaching assistant, Sarah, that can speak, write code, and answer questions using ChatGPT and Google technology

Curricula

Heather Thiry presenting to students and faculty at STEM summit

Below is a sampling of the AI-related courses across the College. View the full 麻豆视频 course catalogue.

  • CSC-468/668: Artificial Intelligence
  • CSC-476/676: Computer Vision
  • CSC-480/680: Data Mining
  • CSC-481/681: Machine Learning for Cybersecurity
  • CSC-483/683: Big Data Computing and Machine Learning
  • CSC-486/686: Deep Learning in Vision
  • CSC-496/696 (Fall 2024 special topics): Natural Language Processing/Text As Data
  • CSC-496/696 (Spring 2025 special topics): Applications of Generative AI
  • DATA-441/641: Applied Natural Language Processing
  • DATA-445/645: Neural Networks and Deep Learning
  • DATA-442/642: Advanced Machine Learning
  • ECON-450/650: Growing Artificial Societies
  • STAT-427/627: Statistical Machine Learning

Faculty Research Publications


Science
Thomas Costello


(Cambridge University Press, 2024)
Nathalie Japkowicz and Zois Boukouvalas


Media Hits

  • Professor Emeritus Naomi Baron in the news:

    • Los Angeles Herald, January 20, 2023

    • NBC4 Washington, February 10, 2023 听

    • The Conversation, April 27, 2023
  • Professor Thomas Costello in the news:

    • New York Times, September 12, 2024

    • Popular Science, September 12, 2024

    • The Guardian, September 12, 2024

News and Highlights

AI DebunkBot Effectively Persuades People from Believing Conspiracy Theories

An interview with DebunkBot creator and 麻豆视频 Psychology Professor Thomas Costello
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Will Human Writing Survive in an Era of Generative AI?

鈥淲ho Wrote This?鈥 by renowned linguist Naomi S. Baron examines the promise and peril of writing in the AI age
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Data Science BS Program Is First in DC to Receive ABET Accreditation

麻豆视频鈥檚 Bachelor of Science Data Science program recognized by prestigious Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
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What Is the Future of ChatGPT, and Could It Be a Threat to Civilization?

Economist and statistician Nimai Mehta answers our question of the week鈥
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For More Information

Stay tuned for more updates as we develop this exciting new hub for generative AI research and education at the College of Arts and Sciences! For more information about donating and becoming a partner in this exciting effort, please contact Michael Scott at mjscott@american.edu.