Archives - May - 2025
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UW-Madison computer science prepares to relocate, meet ‘AI moment’
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau didn’t expect to feel wistful packing up his former office in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s computer sciences department. But he started thinking about all the students he’d met there and the late nights he’d spent grading exams. “I literally worked in that same office for 25 and a half years,” Arpaci-Dusseau said.
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Communication on Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) Bots
As generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) rapidly evolves, many software products are integrating this technology. While our officially supported campus applications are contractually obligated to protect university data, some may utilize third-party AI add-ons or extensions (often called AI Bots) that do not offer the same level of security.
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Graduate student uses AI to tackle animal-vehicle collisions
UW-La Crosse graduate student Kaaviyashri Saraboji is blending her compassion for animals and her drive to design meaningful software. The UWL software engineering student is developing a new software to help prevent collisions between wildlife and vehicles, a major issue for Wisconsin. In the state, one in every 60 car accidents involved an animal in 2023, […]
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UWM librarians focus on ways to use artificial intelligence tools wisely
We have access to a seemingly endless amount of information on the modern internet. But with this abundance comes a host of problems, like finding the exact information needed for a project or knowing when a source is accurate and credible. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools can help students and scholars sift through vast amounts […]