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Imagine a scene from an old spy movie—an agent hides a coded message in a public place, then someone else picks it up later. There is no direct contact, no traceable link—just a clever drop-off.
In a world rapidly embracing artificial intelligence, researchers are turning their attention to a critical question: How can AI agents become not just tools, but true teammates? Christopher MacLellan ...
School of Computer Science Assistant Professor Sahil Singla was awarded an NSF CAREER Award to create new, more efficient algorithms for online resource allocation. Singla researches algorithms, with ...
After Jasmine Foriest was robbed at gunpoint in her hometown of Columbus, Ga., she took note of how much information about the crime fell through the cracks of the ensuing police investigation. She ...
The world’s largest robotics conference is coming to Atlanta, and 136 researchers and students from Georgia Tech will showcase their novel and groundbreaking contributions to a booming field. The IEEE ...
The Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH) recently hosted its seventh annual CRNCH Summit, co-sponsored by the College of Computing and the School of Electrical and Computer ...
Top: Adobe Stock image. Above: LinkedIn profile photo of Georgia Tech Ph.D. student Mingyi Liu. In the article, Liu describes her research to better understand how people perceive and respond to the ...
For anyone who has only seen the movie on television, The Wizard of Oz is an incredible movie theater experience. Its larger-than-life characters, vivid colors, and memorable soundtrack were made for ...
Georgia Tech and IBM research ‘significantly enhances existing merging techniques for data tasks necessary to advance self-driving vehicles, chat assistants, and other AI applications A new artificial ...