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An AI-powered tool is helping researchers uncover genetic clues to rare diseases, potentially accelerating diagnoses and treatments for conditions that affect only a fraction of the population.
Research from Carnegie Mellon University explains what happens when large language models overestimate their own abilities and how humans can build trust.
Katie Eisenman has been selected as the first place winner of the 2025 George Washington Prize, an award given annually in recognition of academic excellence, commitment to service, and leadership.
Users of voice assistants such as Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant know the frustration of being misunderstood by a machine. But for people who may lack a standard American accent, such ...
In an exciting literary moment for Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of English, three faculty members have released new books that showcase their voices and talents. Each writer brings a unique ...
Results from artificial intelligence image generators can range from appropriate to downright offensive — particularly for cultures that aren’t well represented in the internet’s data. “We wanted to ...
A team comprising researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh is developing noninvasive remote-detection systems for injury assessment as part of the DARPA Triage ...
Carnegie Mellon University Professor David Yaron helped design Real Chem, courseware for introductory chemistry classes that marries in-person instruction, demonstration and lab work with online ...
On the anniversary of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar opening its doors in Education City in 2004, the campus welcomed one of the largest first-year classes in history, including a record number ...
Rashmi Vinayak and Yuanzhi Li have earned 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships in recognition of their research accomplishments. They are among 125 early career researchers from 54 institutions to receive ...