artificial intelligence

  1. October 31, 2024

    AI-powered Coursera Coach aids interactive instruction

    U-M is the first higher education institution to integrate AI-powered Coursera Coach into an open online course on the Coursera platform, delivering personalized, interactive lessons through Socratic dialogues.

  2. October 17, 2024

    $25 million gift builds U-M’s leadership in health care AI

    A $25 million gift has been made by Gilbert S. Omenn and his wife, Martha A. Darling, to the Medical School’s Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, which will be renamed for Omenn.

  3. October 7, 2024

    Summit to focus on how faculty can use AI and XR in courses

    A two-day summit Oct. 16-17 will highlight how U-M embraces transformation and supports experimentation with new kinds of residential and online educational opportunities.

  4. June 27, 2024

    MIDAS PODS and DATA awardees

    The 2024 recipients of the Michigan Institute for Data and AI in Society’s PODS grants and the Center for Data-Driven Drug Development and Treatment Assessment annual awards.

  5. June 27, 2024

    MIDAS announces 2024 PODS and DATA awardees

    The Michigan Institute for Data and AI in Society has announced the recipients of its 2024 PODS grants and the Center for Data-Driven Drug Development and Treatment Assessment annual awards.

  6. May 15, 2024

    $15M to fund U-M, Los Alamos National Laboratory collaboration

    A five-year, $15 million award will fund a partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory and U-M to address critical challenges.

  7. March 15, 2024

    ITS enhances features, extends free use for AI services

    Information and Technology Services has made a series of enhancements to the first-of-their-kind generative artificial intelligence tools that U-M debuted last year.

  8. February 19, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. February 14, 2024

    Nearly 15% of Americans deny climate change, study finds

    Using social media data and artificial intelligence in a comprehensive national assessment, a U-M study reveals that nearly 15% of Americans deny that climate change is real.

  10. February 12, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.