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Who is at fault when systems powered by AI put humans in danger?
Who is at fault when a driverless car behaves unpredictably? Woodrow Hartzog, professor of law and computer science at Northeastern, offers a framework for tracing back where things went wrong. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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Who is at fault when systems powered by AI put humans in danger?

‘Whatever it is that floats your boat’–or flies your drones, or races your cars, or…
A student uses a laser to fabricate a race car.

‘Whatever it is that floats your boat’–or flies your drones, or races your cars, or…

Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19

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Existing drugs may hold the key to curing COVID‑19

Kick off April with these virtual events

Kick off April with these virtual events

On stage to on screen: Improv is still challenging these computer science majors

On stage to on screen: Improv is still challenging these computer science majors

The Northeastern University budget, explained

The Northeastern University budget, explained

Northeastern partners with global platform for entrepreneurship to launch the Roux Institute Techstars Accelerator

Northeastern partners with global platform for entrepreneurship to launch the Roux Institute Techstars Accelerator

Humans are trying to take bias out of facial recognition programs. It’s not working–yet.

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Humans are trying to take bias out of facial recognition programs. It’s not working–yet.

She was named one of the 100 most brilliant women in AI ethics

She was named one of the 100 most brilliant women in AI ethics

Northeastern’s Roux Institute receives a ‘phenomenal investment’ from the Harold Alfond Foundation

Northeastern’s Roux Institute receives a ‘phenomenal investment’ from the Harold Alfond Foundation

‘The opportunities are limitless’
Joseph Aoum and Janet Mills screenshot

‘The opportunities are limitless’

What does 6G technology hold in store? Think remote surgery, shared virtual spaces, and robots that search for dirty bombs.

What does 6G technology hold in store? Think remote surgery, shared virtual spaces, and robots that search for dirty bombs.