Rachel Chung will present a lecture on “Wisdom & Machines: How Liberal Arts & AI Learn from Each Other.”
Two W&M faculty members have been selected for the first-of-its-kind cohort that will use expertise from across the country to drive and disseminate institutional transformation with artificial intelligence.
Wise is the inaugural speaker in the School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics Class of 1975 Speaker Series.
For the second consecutive year, Forbes has counted William & Mary among “The New Ivies” for the university’s excellence in career readiness.
A new wave of AI aims to help humans make decisions in unpredictable situations in real-world applications where digital and physical systems intersect.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business recently hosted the second annual Teaching and Research with Generative AI Sprint.
William & Mary has received a new $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to lead the next phase of AID2E.
The tool is designed to help judges, lawyers, members of the media, elections officials and the public efficiently navigate complex state election statutes.
The National Science Foundation has recognized Cristiano with a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award.
William & Mary prepares students for an AI-transformed world by blending technical excellence with human insight.
William & Mary Math Professor GuanNan Wang evaluates the accuracy of medical images generated by artificial intelligence.
William & Mary has officially launched a new minor in Artificial Intelligence (AI), giving students the tools to apply AI in their respective fields.