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TRAILS Announces Second Round of Seed Funding
Five interdisciplinary projects, funded with seed grants ranging from $115K to $150K apiece, will advance novel AI research and scholarship that can impact education, transportation, emergency preparedness and health care.
AI Tool Predicts Whether Online Health Misinformation Will Cause Real-World Harm
Cornell University's Valerie Reyna co-authored a study unveiling a new AI-based technique, finding that certain language in Reddit misinformation predicted COVID vaccine hesitancy.
Jung, Peng and Gao Receive AI Seed Funding
Cornell’s Malte Jung and UMD’s Huaishu Peng and Ge Gao were awarded a TRAILS seed grant to explore trust building in embodied artificial intelligence systems.
Cornell University Partners in New $20M NSF Institute for Trustworthy AI
CU’s Valerie Reyna will use her expertise in human judgment and cognition to advance efforts focused on how people interpret their use of AI.
Can America Learn This Pandemic’s Lessons Before the Next One Hits?
Cornell University’s Valerie Reyna shares her expertise on risky decision-making with Vanity Fair on ways to prepare for the next global pandemic.