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UW-Stout course sets AI-use as baseline competency in filmmaking Posted on
This summer at UW-Stout, students in a new AI Assisted Film and Video Production course will use AI tools from pre-production concepts to completion, generating scripts, storyboards, shot lists, visual effects, video, music, voice-overs and sound effects to produce a short film. With the course, UW-Stout video production faculty are establishing AI use in filmmaking as a baseline competency. […]
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High-performance computing clusters at UW-Eau Claire key in AI innovation Posted on
Fifty years after Seymour Cray unveiled his Cray-1 supercomputer in Chippewa Falls, technology advancements at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire are creating more extraordinary opportunities for students and faculty to conduct deep research using artificial intelligence. From improved drug screening to faster cancer detection and improved crop yields, Blugolds are producing results in AI research […]
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UW-River Falls master’s program in computer science prepares professionals for AI-driven careers Posted on
“We are an example of an organization that is all in on AI in every respect,” Edwards said of AGS Data Systems, the company he founded in River Falls in 1999. “Every employee we have is provided with multiple AI tools, whether they are in sales and marketing, training and development, software or technology development. We are […]
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On the vanguard: An artificial intelligence filmmaking course emerges at UW-Stout Posted on
A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Film and Video Production course will launch at UW-Stout in summer 2026. The course, possibly a first-of-its-kind in the Universities of Wisconsin, was developed by a video production faculty trio – Keif Oss, Jonny Wheeler and Co O’Neill. Students in the course will produce a short narrative film, using AI tools from pre-production concepts
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UWM researchers turning to AI to design more efficient rechargeable batteries Posted on
MILWAUKEE — With rechargeable batteries in high demand because of electric vehicles, consumer electronics and renewable energy storage, researchers at UW-Milwaukee are using artificial intelligence to try and make them stronger and more efficient.
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UW-Parkside and Ordify AI Forge Partnership to Cultivate Next-Generation AI Talent and Drive Business Innovation Posted on
KENOSHA, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin-Parkside (UW-Parkside) and Ordify AI are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership aimed at developing the future leaders in artificial intelligence and empowering local businesses with transformative AI solutions. This collaboration will provide UW-Parkside students with unparalleled hands-on experience in cutting-edge agentic AI development and solution architecture, preparing them for […]
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UW-Superior introduces new online AI Essentials certificate Posted on
The University of Wisconsin-Superior has recently introduced a new online AI Essentials: Strategies for Efficiency & Productivity certificate. This certificate is designed for learners who want to build strong, non-technical artificial intelligence skills that support today’s workforce needs. Individuals seeking academic credit can enroll in IDS 499, which provides three undergraduate credits upon completion of all workshops and required
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UWM professor uses tech to tackle shoulder pain in wheelchair users Posted on
As a toddler, Brooke Slavens loved playing make believe. Except for her, that involved taking temperatures, giving shots and role-playing other nurse duties with stuffed animals and her brother. “I was just kind of drawn to help and care for others, including animals,” said Slavens, now a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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Preparing talent for the AI era Posted on
UWL receives $400,000 NSF grant to grow innovation-driven business partnerships. As technology rapidly evolves — especially in areas like artificial intelligence — the demand for a workforce that’s prepared to thrive in these innovative spaces has never been higher. A new federal grant aims to help UW-La Crosse meet that challenge. UWL has received a […]
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Exploring UWM: Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Lab Posted on
UWM’s partnership with Microsoft benefits students, faculty and local manufacturers. Joe Hamann, executive director of Connected Systems Institute, joins Chancellor Thomas Gibson and David Lee for a deep dive into this innovative lab.