AI helps create better, simpler hepatitis, COVID-19 tests

May 8, 2023

Going beyond pregnancy and COVID-19, the world could someday soon come to rely on at-home tests for many diseases thanks in part to AI-fueled improvements. UF scientists have used artificial intelligence tools to simplify a test that works for both hepatitis C and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The simplified test happens in one small test tube in just a few minutes. With further refinement, it could arrive at doctor’s offices soon and, one day, become available as home tests that are as easy as a pregnancy test.

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UF partners on NSF-funded National Artificial Intelligence Research Institute focused on STEM learning

May 4, 2023

The NSF has selected a team of scientists from the University of Florida and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to lead a $20 million institute to advance artificial intelligence to promote STEM education.

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Five big ways UF is benefiting Florida

March 17, 2023

Using artificial intelligence, scientists at UF are partnering with landowners and farmers to monitor and protect Florida natural and agricultural environments. With plans to measure the carbon dioxide captured by plants, soils and other natural resources, the researchers in UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering are creating a network to help better understand fluctuations in the state’s ecosystems, and ultimately, to develop AI tools to preserve Florida lands for long-term use and enjoyment.


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UF to use $23.5 million grant to build AI infrastructure to improve critical care

February 10, 2023

The University of Florida has been awarded $3.6 million of a $23.5 million multicenter grant for a four-year data-generation project that is unprecedented in its scope, aimed at building an infrastructure for artificial intelligence in critical care and advancing artificial intelligence in ways that improve patients’ ability to recover from life-threatening illnesses.

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How UF developed a model for AI across the curriculum

January 31, 2023

The University of Florida is integrating AI into curriculum across disciplines to make it a core competency for students. UF professors and administrators, in a paper recently published in Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, explain how other traditional research universities might craft similar paths.

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Crop damage caused by Hurricane Ian in a Florida citrus orchard

Using AI to Assess Crop Damage After Tropical Storms, Hurricanes

January 19, 2023

University of Florida scientists will use artificial intelligence technology to quantify damage to fruits and vegetables caused by extreme weather events, such as Hurricane Ian.

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Portrait of Chris A. Malachowsky (UF BSEE '80), co-founder of NVIDIA, on a background of a screened image of a Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering student's induction into the Order of the Engineer

The Fellowship of the Ring … and a Ringleader

December 15, 2022

Chris A. Malachowsky (UF BSEE ’80) co-founder and NVIDIA Fellow of visual computer graphics vanguard NVIDIA, has made a philanthropic commitment to position UF as a national leader in AI education and research.

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Joseph Glover, UF provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, and invited participants at the Global University Summit at Notre Dame University, where seven universities formally signed the Rome Call for AI Ethics.

University of Florida Supports the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence

November 7, 2022

The University of Florida, a proponent for ethics in artificial intelligence, is part of a new global agreement with seven other worldwide universities that are committed to the development of human-centered approaches to AI that will impact people everywhere.

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With the right timing, lasers shined at autonomous vehicles' lidar sensors can delete data about obstacles like pedestrians.

Laser Attack Blinds Autonomous Vehicles, Deleting Pedestrians and Confusing Cars

November 2, 2022

New research reveals that expertly timed lasers shined at an approaching lidar system can create a blind spot in front of the vehicle large enough to completely hide moving pedestrians and other obstacles. The deleted data causes the cars to think the road is safe to continue moving along, endangering whatever may be in the attack’s blind spot.

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NIH’s New Program Expands the Use of AI in Research

October 31, 2022

The National Institutes of Health announced this fall a new program to expand the use of artificial intelligence in biomedical and behavioral research. In this episode of the From Florida podcast, Azra Bihorac and Barbara Evans discuss the program and the University of Florida’s involvement.

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