A bicycle robot from the Robotics and AI Institute (RAI) in Cambridge, Mass., has become the first to perform an unassisted ...
Georgia Tech first-year student Mehul Jasti felt the registration pain when he first stepped onto campus to pursue his ...
With more than half a million dollars at stake, it’s no surprise that nearly 160 student teams entered the College of Computing’s sixth annual Klaus Startup Challenge. The competition to win one of ...
Augmented reality (AR) devices like smart glasses may soon be able to predict where a user will look and provide an enhanced interactive experience. Fiona Ryan, a Ph.D. student in Georgia Tech’s ...
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The rise of large language models like ChatGPT has sent a wave of worry across the educational landscape. When students can use programs to do their projects, how do you stop them from cheating? David ...
Matthew Gombolay sees a future for human-scale robots in sports and athletic training. He imagines robots that can test the skills of professional athletes as well as novices looking to learn a new ...
JUPITER became the world’s fourth fastest supercomputer when it debuted last month. Though housed in Germany at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), Georgia Tech played a supporting role in helping ...
Large language models tend to exhibit Western cultural bias even when they are prompted by or trained on non-English languages like Arabic, Georgia Tech researchers have learned. A new paper authored ...
Vibe coding programmers are releasing batches of vulnerable code, according to researchers at the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy (SCP) at Georgia Tech, who have ...
Interactive Computing professor Thad Starner is teaching one of the largest courses ever taught at the College of Computing. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CS3600) has 911 students taking ...
As Georgia Tech’s Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) program marks its 10th anniversary, College of Computing’s David Joyner and Alex Duncan are examining key trends in the ...