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Facebook isn’t shutting down its facial recognition system after all
womans face with facial recognition pattern overlayed

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Facebook isn’t shutting down its facial recognition system after all

Northeastern to hire 500 faculty in five years

Northeastern to hire 500 faculty in five years

Robot umpires are coming to baseball. Will they strike out?

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Robot umpires are coming to baseball. Will they strike out?

Protecting Indigenous Languages Using Automatic Speech Recognition

Science & TechnologyArticle

Protecting Indigenous Languages Using Automatic Speech Recognition

Roux Institute teams up with Techstars to help incubate startups in Maine
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Roux Institute teams up with Techstars to help incubate startups in Maine

Business school graduates encouraged to create a more inclusive economy

Business school graduates encouraged to create a more inclusive economy

Northeastern law scholar with a focus on data justice appointed to White House post
Rashida Richardson, a 2011 law school graduate who joined the Northeastern faculty as assistant professor of law and political science on July 1, was tapped to join the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Northeastern law scholar with a focus on data justice appointed to White House post

Northeastern University designated Innovation Zone by Federal Communications Commission
John Soliven a work study at the Institute for Wireless Internet of Things (W-IoT) monitors the Colosseum, the world's largest RF emulator with 256 programmable software radios which enables academic, government, and industry researchers to perform scalable and repeatable experimentation in wireless systems in a large-scale emulation environment, at Northeastern University’s Innovation Campus in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Northeastern University designated Innovation Zone by Federal Communications Commission

Are robots out to steal our jobs? No, say Northeastern students, who will be sharing research with an international audience into how machines and humans can work together.
Man working in a robotics lab

Are robots out to steal our jobs? No, say Northeastern students, who will be sharing research with an international audience into how machines and humans can work together.

AI can’t land a plane on the Hudson River in an emergency or safely drive a car. A team is using drones to try to fix that.
A flying drone

AI can’t land a plane on the Hudson River in an emergency or safely drive a car. A team is using drones to try to fix that.

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…