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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Academics

Resources for Researching AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a fluid technology and it evolves so quickly and often that it is difficult to staycapsule2-conceptual-graphic-showing-many-ways-AI current with the latest trends and advances. The swift rate of change makes it challenging to discover resources that address threats of use and instances of misuse of the technology. The resources listed below are good places to initiate research of the various facets of AI. If you need further research assistance, contact the Pannell Library reference staff.


The AI Now Institute

Offers diagnosis and actionable policy research on AI.


The AI Podcast

Interviews and stories on AI across the world.


The Algorithmic Justice League: Working for Equitable and Accountable AI

An organization that combines art and research to highlight the social implications and harms of AI.


IEEE Computer Society

Offers an overview of current career opportunities and how the field is expanding to new industry sectors.


MIT DAILy Curriculum on AI

The Daily-AI workshop, designed by MIT educators and experienced facilitators, features hands-on and computer-based activities on AI concepts, ethical issues in AI, creative expression using AI, and how AI relates to your future.


SAS Institute

Background information,  including history, potential uses, and trends. Note: this is a private company, not a research institute.

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