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Northeastern launches AI Ethics Advisory Board to help chart a responsible future in artificial intelligence

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Should we be concerned about Google AI being sentient?

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Millions of research papers are published in a year. How do scientists keep up?

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Could AI help threatened marine species survive climate change?

Society & Culture

What does the post-pandemic workplace look like? New survey finds more investment in AI, remote work.

A shopper scans her phone to enter Amazon Go Grocery in Seattle, Washington.
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A ‘red alert’ for workers: Businesses embrace automation during the COVID-19 pandemic

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

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Why do companies struggle with ethical artificial intelligence?

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Can a robot seal air leaks to help this old (and cold) house?

Graduate student Diego Arguello is working on a study funded by the National Institute of Aging to help improve and sustain physical activity and fitness in older adults using AI.
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To sit less and promote healthy aging, artificial intelligence may be key

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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 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
Law

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