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November 19, 2021
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Instilling the Socratic Paradox in AI 

GT Computing researchers are using a new 3-year, $1.1 million National Science Foundation (NSF) Medium grant to find ways of quantifying uncertainty in current AI models that use time-series data to make predictions. From here, they hope to essentially teach the models what’s known as the Socratic paradox: “I know that I know nothing.”

  

 What's New?

Mobile App Aims to Improve HIV Awareness, Prevention Among Black Women
Student-led Program Helping to Increase Diversity Among Graduate Applicants
Professor Wins Amazon Research Award

 In The News

3 Ways to Alleviate Tech Pain Points for Faculty

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 Bits & Bytes

– Proposals are being accepted through 5 p.m., Nov. 29 for the upcoming Imagine, Innovate, and Impact (I3 ) RAPID RFP- Emory School of Medicine and Georgia Tech Computational and Data Analysis to Advance Single Cell Biology Research Awards.

– The 2022 Student IoT Innovation Capacity Building Challenge is also accepting project proposal submissions. These must be received by Dec. 6.

 Events

Nov. 22
STS Research Symposium 2021
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Virtual
Nov. 24-25
Thanksgiving Break
Campus closed
Dec. 2
GVU Brown Bag Seminar
Christina Chung, Indiana Univ.
Personal Informatics in the Changing, Social World
12:30 - 1:20 p.m.
Virtual
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