Eshan Momin, Emily Huang and Daniel Hua
What does the future of AI-powered science look like? Meet three Emory Goldwater Scholars who are already building it.
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Eshan Momin, Emily Huang and Daniel Hua
What does the future of AI-powered science look like? Meet three Emory Goldwater Scholars who are already building it.
news.emory.edu/stories/2026...
Who gets to decide how our data is used—and what we trade for convenience or security? In our latest “Short Answers to Big Questions” AI.Humanity video, Alex Tolbert, assistant professor in the Department of Data and Decision Sciences, explores a core challenge of our time. youtu.be/RmBtyUd52VQ
AI.Data Lab Student Showcase, Tuesday, April 28, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., PAIS 290 (36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322)
Hip hip hooray, another AI.Data Lab showcase is coming your way! Mark your calendars for April 28 to see what students have been working on this semester. Details: www.trumba.com/calendars/ai...
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The Data and Decision Sciences Department in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences is offering a new on-ramp to AI education for all undergraduate majors. Learn more about the new "Introduction to AI Applications" course: news.emory.edu/stories/2026...
Emory is proud to be a "New Ivy" - embracing AI literacy and infusing its curriculum with interdisciplinary education focused on using AI to serve humanity. www.forbes.com/sites/alicia...
On Friday, the 2026 AI.Humanity Conference brought together leading voices on art, work, health, energy, and democracy to ask the hard questions about AI. Watch the event: www.youtube.com/watch?v=g__3...
Emory University neuroscientists have developed a neurocomputational explanation for how humans chart a “mental map” of emotion knowledge. Pinpointing these neural mechanisms may ultimately help in the treatment for some mental illnesses. news.emory.edu/features/202...
What’s the real energy cost behind AI’s rapid expansion? In the "Short Answers to Big Questions” AI.Humanity video series, Associate Professor Kristin Phillips weighs in. www.youtube.com/shorts/OJ6DZ...
Exciting news: @emorylaw.bsky.social is launching a new AI and the Law concentration in fall 2026 — a formal pathway for students building expertise at the intersection of AI and legal practice. law.emory.edu/news-and-eve...
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Tyler Cook speaking to a room of attendees.
Last night, Decatur High School hosted a community conversation on AI, featuring Tyler Cook, assistant program director of Emory University's Center for AI Learning. The event covered how AI tools affect students, the risks of the technology, and its growing role in education and mental health.
Is AI elevating business writing or making it more homogenous? Emory Goizueta’s Hancheng Cao shares some insights in a new Q&A.
When chatbots turn into AI sycophants, things get messy. Emory’s Tyler Cook tells The Christian Science Monitor why it matters.
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We are proud to announce that Emory has launched a new Responsible AI website that offers our faculty, staff, students, and health care teams a hub for guidance on the safe, ethical and effective use of artificial intelligence across the institution.
Learn more: bit.ly/4tQpXUV
We’re excited to welcome keynote speaker Zeynep Tufekci (@princeton.edu sociologist & @nytopinion.nytimes.com writer) to Emory’s March 27 AI.Humanity Conference.
Join Tufekci and others from @emoryuniversity.bsky.social & beyond to explore AI’s impact on society.
Seats are limited: bit.ly/4rRkfA8
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New research from @winshipcancer.emory.edu shows that combining AI with human review improves trial matching and expands access to innovative treatments. Read more: bit.ly/4rYlMVm
At The Hatchery, student founders are using AI to prototype faster, test ideas earlier, and tackle real-world problems across health, finance, fashion, and more. bit.ly/4rzHPS6
Kristin Phillips and Jola Ajibade
Emory researchers Kristin Phillips & Jola Ajibade are studying how the data center boom intersects with energy, technology, and social justice.
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Calling all Emory University students: Applications are now open for spring semester AI.Data Lab. Gain hands-on experience with data science consulting projects. Applications due by January 20!
Apply today: bit.ly/45e0Q3G
As AI accelerates, leaders in 2026 are rethinking efficiency, talent development, and collaboration. In Inc., Hancheng Cao of Emory Goizueta Business School argues AI will shift how leaders measure performance—from output to real outcomes.
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What’s the reality behind today’s AI promises? Join Emory’s 2026 AI.Humanity Conference on March 27 for a one-day, cross-sector look at how AI is reshaping art, work, health care, energy, and public trust. Register: bit.ly/4rYEAo5
How do you turn AI research into real business impact?
At Emory’s Goizueta Business School, Ruomeng Cui brings her work as an Amazon Scholar into the classroom—connecting machine learning, causal inference, and large-scale AI systems with real-world decision-making.
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Oxford College’s Maria Davis is using AI as a learning partner in Spanish courses to build confidence, deepen feedback, and make language learning more inclusive.
Full story: bit.ly/48SCJIZ
See what Emory students built this semester in the AI.Data Lab Showcase—real-world AI projects in food security, business analytics, art bias and more. Dec. 9, 4–6pm ET.
RSVP: bit.ly/4oipEOM
How are universities attracting students from "Generation AI"? A recent Fast Company feature highlights several schools that are reimagining innovation and workforce readiness in the age of AI—and @emoryuniversity.bsky.social is among those leading the way. bit.ly/4hQjung
How can math, physics, and chemistry transform AI?
Emory’s Lars Ruthotto explains how foundational science is reshaping artificial intelligence.
Read: bit.ly/47HsxlI
📣 Don’t miss his AI.Humanity talk next week: bit.ly/43RI94Y
Many conversations about AI focus on jobs it might replace or how much time it could save in the workplace. Research by Wei Jiang of Goizueta Business School suggests AI might be doing the opposite: extending the workday.
Please join us on Wed, Oct 29 at Emory University for our annual #AIAINetwork 🍂Fall Kickoff Event🍂
Featuring a conversation with Drs. Carl DiSalvo, Lauren Klein, Brandeis Marshall, and Dan Sinykin, and a roundtable with our 2024–25 Seed Grant Awardees moderated by Dr. André Brock.
See you there!
Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa of #EmoryLaw joins The Ballpark Podcast to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping the modern workplace and the challenges it poses for fairness and accountability.
Listen here: https://bit.ly/4qfT9mz