AI
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Royal Credit Union teams with three campuses for AI solutions
Three Universities of Wisconsin campuses partnered with Royal Credit Union to launch an innovative internship program using artificial intelligence to support a local business. This story is one of four in a series showcasing the impact of this collaboration. Read more: Student story | Faculty story | Economic development story. While acknowledging the many unknowns and the rapidly changing landscape […]
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AI in agriculture: UW-River Falls partners with industry and alumni to train students in emerging technologies
If you picture working with artificial intelligence involving sitting in front of a computer at a desk in an office, Brandt Berghuis, a University of Wisconsin-River Falls assistant professor of crop science, can introduce you to a whole new world. “AI is really transforming agriculture,” Berghuis said. “Things are changing really fast, especially in the field. We have drones now that fly over fields and use AI to do […]
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Students from three Universities of Wisconsin campuses use machine learning to solve problems for Royal Credit Union
Three Universities of Wisconsin campuses partnered with Royal Credit Union to launch an innovative internship program using AI to support this Wisconsin-based financial institution. This story is one of four in a series showcasing the impact of this collaboration. Read more about the faculty who supported the internship, how the partnership supported the state’s economic development and how the […]
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AI reshaping industry: Advanced Machine Learning students develop impactful, competitive models
UW-Stout’s 360-degree AI education approach prepares graduates to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving workforce by embedding artificial intelligence training in all of its degree programs. For two groups of applied mathematics and computer science students in an Advanced Machine Learning course, their final projects resulted in a model that could actively impact their institution and another that created a […]
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Healthcare data meets AI in UW-Eau Claire honors course
When UW-Eau Claire senior Michael Collins saw a new interdisciplinary course offered in the Mark Stephen Cosby Honors College, he was excited to enroll. Among the classes for fall 2025 was the second iteration of Honors 118: Chemical Computing and AI in Healthcare, taught by Dr. Sudeep Bhattacharyay, professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
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UW-Stout professor examines impact on manufacturing, supply chains, health care, more
Assistant Professor Fatma Karaman Kabadurmus, with UW-Stout’s social science department, researched how digital technologies and emerging tools, often described as “AI-enabled” or part of Industry 4.0, are reshaping how firms innovate, manage supply chains and compete in today’s economy. A central focus of this work is how digitalization helped firms respond to the unprecedented disruptions of the
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UW-Stout professor develops unique approach to chatbot use in pharmacology, human biology
Professor Jennifer Grant, with UW-Stout’s biology department, has been curious about how well everyday chatbots dispense health information, including pharmacology advice and influences on human health. “You sometimes hear that these tools can give distorted or misleading answers, and that’s what first caught my attention,” she said. To quell her curiosity, Grant began several lines of AI
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UW-Stout course sets AI-use as baseline competency in filmmaking
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
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
“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 […]