AI Bias, How to Save, Life Journey
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT

Is AI Biased Against Some Groups and Spreading Misinformation and Extreme Views?
BU computer scientists will use support from a first-of-its-kind federal artificial intelligence (AI) pilot program to scrutinize AI for “socially undesirable behavior.”
Learn about the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource
FACULTY EXPERTS

How to Save for Retirement—and Why Most of Us Haven’t (or Can’t) Save Enough
Whether it’s because of a broken Social Security benefits system, pervasive economic inequality, or poor retirement advice, not everyone’s later years will be so golden.
See how to save
ON THE CHARLES RIVER

“I’m Excited to Embark on This Journey We Call Life”
For graduating senior Yadira Cabrera, Commencement marked a chance to build on everything she’s learned about herself at BU.
THOUGHT LEADERS
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