A $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant will help train a cohort of 60 Mississippi State University students to develop artificial intelligence systems capable of analyzing digital images.
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The National Science Foundation’s Racial Equity In STEM Education program recently awarded more than $4 million in grant ...
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A recent study from Queensland University and KPMG reveals notable differences in attitudes to artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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