As part of its commitment to increasing transfer student enrollment, the University of Georgia is updating its process to help students determine their status faster.
05.14.2025
AI art may lead to more lawsuits
Mike Schuster, an associate professor of legal studies at the Terry College of Business, argues that a pervasive public bias against art created with generative artificial intelligence may lead to more copyright lawsuits and legal awards for copyright plaintiffs.
05.06.2025
Learning from generated communications
Recent studies from UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication suggest some of the possible risks and rewards that go along with artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
05.06.2025
Transforming education with technology
Cutting-edge artificial intelligence and augmented reality technologies are transforming education at the University of Georgia and giving students hands-on experiences that prepare them for the real world.
05.06.2025
AI may speed up the grading process for teachers
A new UGA study suggests that AI could speed up the grading process for teachers, but it may sacrifice some accuracy in the process.
05.06.2025
$10 million grant to fund national GenAI center at UGA
The center will provide national leadership on best practices for using generative artificial intelligence in schools, strengthening competence in GenAI in middle school science classrooms.
05.06.2025
UGA joins NextGenAI consortium
The University of Georgia is joining the NextGenAI consortium, a partnership with 14 other leading research institutions and technology company OpenAI to accelerate AI research and education.
03.21.2025
IAI Research Day 2025
The event will take place on April 29 at Memorial Hall, Ballroom from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
01.27.2025
AI Research Spotlight Event
The Institute for Artificial Intelligence invites you to the AI Research Spotlight event, which will focus on our seed grant awardees.
11.17.2024
Inaugural IAI Seed Grant Program Awards Announced
The Institute held its seed grant competition in two rounds, during which it requested letters of intent in the first round, invited full proposals in the second round, and selected just a handful of these for funding.