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Nirav Merchant, director of the UA's Data Science Institute, presented the third lecture in the College of Science series on "Humans, Data and Machines."
Feb. 6, 2018

Machines as Co-Workers: A New Era Is Upon Us

It's still a long way to get from data to wisdom, said Nirav Merchant, director of the UA's Data Science Institute, in his lecture on "Working Alongside Thinking Machines."

Computer scientist Mihai Surdeanu speaks at the College of Science lecture series in Centennial Hall.
Jan. 30, 2018

AI Explained as 'Intelligence Augmentation'

The UA's Mihai Surdeanu touches on the differences between artificial intelligence and the human mind — and where artificial intelligence is headed next.

UA President Robert C. Robbins addresses the Centennial Hall audience before the start of Monday night's science lecture.
Jan. 22, 2018

Robbins Introduces UA Science Series

The UA president's focus on the convergence of the physical, digital and biological worlds will be addressed by "Humans, Data and Machines," which launched Monday night with a lecture on algorithms and artificial intelligence by UA professor Stephen Kobourov.

Rats were exposed to room light and fitted with contact lenses, one shown here, that allowed the green spectrum wavelength to pass through the lenses.(Photo: Bob Demers/UANews)
March 1, 2017

Treatment of Pain Gets the Green Light

HIV particles infecting a T-cell, viewed under a scanning electron microscope. T-cells perform important functions in our immune system.
Oct. 26, 2016

Findings Show How AIDS Spread Across North America

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