Researchers Identify 6 Challenges Humans Face with Artificial Intelligence A UCF professor led a study that identifies six challenges humans must overcome to enhance our relationship with artificial intelligence and to ensure its use is ethical and fair.
UCF Philosophy Professor Selected as Scialog Fellow for Molecular Basis of Cognition Research The goal of the research is to transform the understanding of the brain, with broad applications to prevent neurodegenerative disease and develop neuromorphic computing.
New UCF Project Examines How Teams Will Work Together During Space Missions The research could help combat the decreases in cognition that can occur during long space travels.
Topics of QAnon, Dating during COVID and Censorship Up for Debate at Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl National Championship After winning the southeast regionals in November, UCF’s team earned its fourth straight bid to the national competition being held Feb. 27-28.
UCF Launches Center for Ethics Lisa Lee, a nationally recognized expert on bioethics and ethics in education will speak at UCF on 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25 to kick-off the center’s activities this semester. The free event is open to the UCF community.
Ethics Bowl Team Advances to National Championships The team has advanced to the national competition four times in the past nine years.
Assistant Professor Recognized for Work in Promoting Engineering Ethics UCF assistant professor Jonathan Beever recently was recognized by the National Academy of Engineering for his role in collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of engineering,…
UCF Alum, Tech Entrepreneur’s New Venture Tackles Constraints in AI, Cloud Computing Orlando Business Journal