3 Questions with MassMutual’s Adam Fox
MassMutual’s Adam Fox discusses what inspired him to enter to the field of data science and offers tools to enter the professions.
Director Georgios Zervas on CDS’s New OMDS
In this Q&A, CDS Director of Online Master’s in Data Science discusses the vision for OMDS, the role of AI in the program, and the value of bringing practitioners in to speak to students.
OMDS’s ‘AI for Leaders’ Series Spotlights Practitioners in the Field
Read about the “AI for Leaders” course and Online Master’s in Data Science Program at Boston University.
Nature: Why AI might be a game-changer for Africa
Read about Professor Elaine Nsoesie’s research and work devoted to developing more accessible AI and machine learning programs in Africa.
Innovations in Education, CDS Faculty Deploys AI Tutor
CDS Associate Professor of the Practice Kevin Gold discusses the process of creating the “Socratic AI Tutor.”
Opinion: The Case for Vigilance in AI Markets
In this opinion post, BU CDS affiliated faculty and Professor of Law Stacey Dogan makes the case for vigilance in AI markets.
In BU’s Online Master’s Program, Students Learn How Data Science Makes AI Happen
In this Q&A, Azer Bestavros, Boston University associate provost, discusses the Online Master’s in Data Science program, its curriculum, career-enhancing benefits, and more.
MesComputing: Report Ranks This US City As World’s Top AI Hub
BU has helped Boston become a center for artificial intelligence research and development, read about what stats went into this report and what this means for the future.
The Brink: Predicting the Likelihood of Alzheimer’s Disease with AI
Read about the impactful research being done on using artificial intelligence to calculate the probability of Alzheimer’s.
Is AI Biased against Some Groups and Spreading Misinformation and Extreme Views?
BU CDS Chair of Academic Affairs and Computer Science Professor Mark Crovella will use first-of-its-kind federal AI pilot program to scrutinize artificial intelligence for “socially undesirable behavior”. Read more.