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OSU Extension reaches new audiences with AI chatbot

In 2024, OSU Agriculture and the Extension Foundation officially launched an artificial intelligence chatbot to reach new clients and connect with rapidly growing digital audiences.
Innovating with intelligence: Sharda helping Spears Business elevate AI education, research

Fri, Nov 01, 2024

Dr. Ramesh Sharda helps shape the college’s approach to AI research and curriculum, so Discover@Spears magazine sat down with him to find out how Spears Business is approaching this central topic.

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Two faces of AI: How the hidden pitfalls of AI are delaying its implementation

Fri, Nov 01, 2024

Arens had stumbled onto the phenomenon of AI hallucinations, where programs like ChatGPT produce false, fabricated or misleading responses based on faulty data, incorrect assumptions made by the program or biases in their datasets.

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AI tool time: Professors teaching students to augment their skills, not replace them, with AI

Fri, Nov 01, 2024

Dr. Rick Wilson, head of the Department of Management Science and Information Systems (MSIS), is quick to point out that he and his colleagues have been teaching AI in Stillwater since the 1980s.

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Pearl of wisdom: Spears Business faculty member elevating AI integration in higher education

Fri, Nov 01, 2024

At OSU, Pearl Sumathi's overarching goal has been to connect theory with actual business practices, helping bridge the gap between theoretical insights and their practical implementation in the workplace.

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IEM's Ramanan researching decentralized cyberattack detection methods

Mon, Sep 30, 2024

Researchers in CEAT have recently been awarded more than $480,000 by the National Science Foundation to develop decentralized cyberattack detection mechanisms for large-scale critical infrastructure networks.

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Chemical engineering researchers study use of AI to mitigate viral transmission in schools

Tue, Sep 24, 2024

Researchers in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology are beginning a three-year, interdisciplinary project titled “AI Enhanced Risk Assessment for Mitigating Indoor Viral Transmission in Public Schools,” funded by National Science Foundation. 

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