Supriyo Rana | November 8, 2022 Virtual reality (VR) is currently one of the hottest technological trends, both in the United States and globally. The…
Fun Fact of the Week 11/7: Simple Image Editing Using AI
Fardeen Bablu | November 7, 2022 Imagine this: You’re out one-night having fun with friends. You take a few pictures, and they look great! The…
The Path to Resolving Traffic: Vanderbilt’s ISIS Research on Highway Congestion
Trevor Jones | October 26, 2022 If you’ve ever driven out of Nashville and towards Chattanooga on I-24, you are probably familiar with the traffic…
Soaring to New Heights: The Rise of Drones and Their Influence At Vanderbilt
Rohan Rashingkar | October 18, 2022 Have you ever seen a camera shot over the head of a city? Or a video flawlessly capturing a…
BehaVerify: Checking Behavior Trees with Ease
Fardeen Bablu | October 12, 2022 Is it possible to model every action that we take as humans? Probably not. What about computers? For sure!…
Amazon is Spying on its Workers with AI
The majority of Americans use Amazon daily, despite extensive reports of employee mistreatment. But with its implementation of pervasive AI technology among employees, has Amazon finally crossed a line?
Fighting Online Propaganda with Language Processing
A rising percentage of Americans now obtain their news online through news outlets and social media. This means that efficient as it is to inform an audience, it is equally efficient for an unreliable source to misinform, mislead, and enflame.
Diffbot AI Knows Everything on the Internet
Is it possible to engineer a program to remember the whole internet? That’s exactly what the startup Diffbot is trying to achieve. Diffbot is a company that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) in order to extract as much data from the internet as possible. AI is the computational simulation of human intelligence and is responsible for inventions such as Amazon Alexa and self-driving cars.