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Just what the doctor ordered
Cardiologist Teresa Tsang, who leads the UBC-VGH AI Echo Core Lab with a passionate commitment to advancing AI in cardiac imaging, is using AI to advance and democratize cardiac imaging in BC.
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Code of ethics
Explore how using ChatGPT and AI tech raises ethical challenges, demanding responsible research. UBC experts. Wendy H. Wong, political science professor, and Vered Shwartz, computer science assistant professor, provide insights into the complexities of data privacy, and the need for responsible AI development.
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Can a robot be a friend?
Can a robot be a friend? UBC researchers explore the intriguing world of human-robot bonding, with carebots like Kiwi and Mango revolutionizing companionship. Discover how these AI companions are transforming lives and reshaping our understanding of connection.
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AI-Related Risks Test the Limits of Organizational Risk Management
An international panel of AI experts believe many organizations need to adjust risk management practices in the context of AI. Discover insights and strategies to keep pace with rapid tech advancements.
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A hi-tech cure for our ailing healthcare system
Discover how Dr. Raymond Ng at UBC is revolutionizing healthcare with AI. From pathology reports to early mental health interventions, his work with natural language processing is transforming patient outcomes and making healthcare more efficient.
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An MIT Exploration of Generative AI: From Novel Chemicals to Opera
MIT released a volume of papers on generative AI and its broader impacts, written by MIT faculty and researchers and their collaborators. They offer insights of broad relevance beyond academia, from scholarly investigations in the arts and humanities, to analyses for work in science and engineering.
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ChatGPT, how do we keep the world from starving?
The research of Jonathan Proctor, assistant professor at UBC, is exploring the potential of AI, like ChatGPT, to tackle global food insecurity.
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Ethical AI policymaking can rebuild public trust in journalism
Dr. Chris Tenove of UBC discusses how ethical AI policymaking can restore public trust in journalism by addressing AI-driven challenges.
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Can AI change life for the better?
Explore the potential and challenges of AI in improving daily life, with insights from a UBC professor who balances optimism with caution.
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4 Types of Gen AI Risk and How to Mitigate Them
Understand the different types of risks associated with generative AI and provide strategies for mitigating these risks to ensure safe and responsible use of AI technologies.
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8 AI Security Issues Leaders Should Watch
Learn about key AI security issues leaders should monitor, including data poisoning, model theft, adversarial attacks, and unintended biases.
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Artificial intelligence helps unlock advances in wireless communications
UBC Okanagan researchers use AI and transformer masked autoencoders to develop wireless tech beyond 5G, enhancing reliability, and coverage.
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AI can tell if a patient battling cancer needs mental health support
UBC and BC Cancer’s new AI model predicts mental health service needs for cancer patients during treatment.
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Indigenous data stewardship stands against extractivist AI
Indigenous data stewardship counters AI’s extractivist tendencies, emphasizing data sovereignty and cultural integrity against digital exploitation.
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Navigating the perils of artificial intelligence: a focused review on ChatGPT and responsible research and innovation
Explore how using ChatGPT and similar AI tech raises ethical challenges, demanding responsible research to manage risks and boost societal gains.