Recent News
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Johns Hopkins researchers compare GPT models to “sloppy paralegals.”
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Cao is part of a team selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop cyber reasoning systems using artificial intelligence technology.
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The award honors extraordinary dedication to the university’s teaching mission, exceptional performance in the classroom, and a continuing commitment to tomorrow’s leaders.
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The importance of ambiguity
CategoriesJohns Hopkins researchers find that large language models can handle multiple interpretations of the same sentence—but only if they’re told to.
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This round of grant recipients will receive funding to develop new artificial intelligence technologies to promote healthy aging.
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Smartphone videos are often the first to capture news events. Johns Hopkins researchers are developing a tool to make that footage more searchable and contextualized.
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Johns Hopkins cybersecurity expert Anton Dahbura explains the proposed regulation and the threats the app could pose to Americans.
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Modern Healthcare’s Women Leaders program honors influential women from all sectors of the health care industry who are developing policy, leading change, and guiding improvements in care delivery.
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Gregory Hager selected to head NSF Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
CategoriesThe directorate supports research in all areas of computer and information science and engineering, as well as advanced research cyberinfrastructure necessary for discovery in all science and engineering fields.
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The award recognizes and supports academic research in computing and technology that addresses the needs of historically marginalized groups.
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PhD student Neha Verma reflects on her internship with Meta’s Fundamental AI Research team.
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He will lead the strategic growth and development plan for the Department of Computer Science as it launches one of the most ambitious initiatives in academic computer science research centered around AI.