University of Cincinnati Explores Generational Divides in AI Adoption and Ethical Usage
Different generations use AI in varied ways, with younger people adopting it quickly and older ones being cautious, says the University of Cincinnati, highlighting its 1819 Innovation Hub's role in ethical AI education and development.
University of Cincinnati Alumna Lynn Pickering Champions Trustworthy AI in Aerospace
Lynn Pickering, a UC graduate, advocates for trustworthy AI in aerospace, emphasizing the need for systems that humans can understand and control, as she discusses her work with the Ohio Federal Research Network.
University of Cincinnati Expert Highlights Role of Holistic Approach in Weight Loss alongside Medications
Dr. Malti Vij discusses the role of weight loss drugs complemented by holistic eating habits and lifestyle choices, emphasising the need for a balanced approach to overall well-being.
Fusion Power Revolution: Cincinnati Prof's Breakthrough Could Unmask Dark Matter and Fuel Energy Dreams
Research suggests fusion reactors could aid in detecting dark matter, proposing the use of a French reactor for this purpose, as described in a study involving University of Cincinnati Professor Jure Zupan.
University of Cincinnati Medical Students Win National Award for AI Research in Thematic Analysis
Students at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine studied how AI, specifically ChatGPT, can assist in qualitative research by coding survey responses, earning a national award for their work.
University of Cincinnati's Prof. Scott Dust Fosters Leadership and Business Skills Amidst AI Integration Challenges
Professor Scott Dust at the University of Cincinnati is advancing academia and business in Cincinnati by fostering student leadership and partnering with local companies to address challenges like AI integration and managerial development.
University of Cincinnati's 'Sound Bulb' Technology Aids Visually Impaired Students in Physics
The University of Cincinnati team developed a "sound bulb" to help visually impaired students in physics, spotlighted in The Physics Teacher. The device turns light levels into sound frequencies to aid learning.












