AI
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How can artificial intelligence help Wisconsin’s workforce? Lawmakers want to find out
“Building machines that are capable of doing jobs that previously only humans could do. In particular, things like predictive abilities, decision making, generation,” said UW-Green Bay Associate Teaching Professor Paul Belanger. The technology is becoming more widely available — and Wisconsin lawmakers are looking at how it can be a helpful tool, more specifically for […]
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Using AI to accelerate and execute innovation is featured topic at Sept. 19 Chancellor’s Executive Breakfast
A University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumnus and noted technology futurist, will give an address next month that explores the opportunity and technology-driven change accelerated by artificial intelligence.
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Burp science: How UW-Platteville is turning cow gas into research gold
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Pioneer Farm is leading the way in agricultural innovation with the introduction of the GreenFeed machine, a groundbreaking technology in livestock emissions research.
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School of Agriculture is milking innovation and setting the bar high with cutting-edge dairy technology at Pioneer Farm
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Pioneer Farm, which honors agricultural tradition within its School of Agriculture, is also at the forefront of innovation.
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AI Summit May 17 brings together faculty, staff to discuss perspectives, emerging practices and critical issues
Artificial Intelligence has been advancing rapidly, both enhancing and disrupting the work of professionals across career fields. In higher education, faculty have been experimenting with innovative applications and assessing the potential and limitations of AI for teaching and learning. While the technology has the potential to speed processes and spur creative projects, it has […]
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Armenia to the Wisconsin State Capitol
As the son of two scientists (his father is a surgeon; his mother a doctor), it perhaps comes as no surprise that University of Wisconsin-Superior senior Hayk Arzumanyan decided to pursue a STEM field himself. Originally from Armenia, Arzumanyan enrolled at the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies at age 13. The center provides opportunities for
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New media lab gets students over the humps of working with the latest A.I., virtual reality and more
The metaverse. Augmented reality. Artificial intelligence. The rapidly-changing world of communication can be either feared or embraced. UW-La Crosse students will be doing the latter in a new eight-room media lab suite called the Communication and Media Lab (or the CaML for short). The CaML provides UWL College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Humanities students and faculty a […]
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Why I’m Excited About ChatGPT
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November, many faculty members in higher education have been worried about how use of the artificial intelligence text generator will harm student learning. Headlines about “the end of high-school English,” “the educational crisis” and, of course, “ChatGPT and cheating” have predominated. But from my perspective as a first-year writing […]
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Robotic milkers bring new opportunities for research, outreach and education
University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Pioneer Farm is now home to two new state-of-the-art robotic milkers, enabling more opportunities for research and engagement across campus and the tri-state region.