Tag: Artificial Intelligence
From AI Pioneer to Ethics Leader: The Enduring Impact of Michael...
After more than four decades at the forefront of artificial intelligence, organizational science, and public health innovation, Michael J. Prietula is retiring from Emory...
Faculty Research: AI Takes on the Last-Mile
New research from Goizueta's Ruomeng Cui shows how causal AI can optimize last-mile delivery—and improve decision-making far beyond logistics.
In logistics, the final leg of...
Time for an AI checkup: Flaw found in machine learning for...
Shengpu Tang, Emory assistant professor of computer science, found a flaw in many peer-reviewed studies using the AI method known as reinforcement learning as a theoretical guide for the treatment of sepsis.
Q&A: What happens when AI clashes with religious belief?
Whittney Barth, associate teaching professor at Emory Law School and executive director of Emory’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion, answers questions about AI, religion and workplace protections.
Goizueta graduate leaves behind legacy of consistent leadership
Grant Huddleston, a finance and economics major, spent his time at Emory focused on access, community and long-term growth. The efforts resulted in his cofounding multiple clubs and resources.
Faculty Research: What Are We Really Arguing About?
Associate Professor of Organization & Management Özgecan Koçak is interested in collective decision-making: how groups and organizations aggregate their knowledge of and opinions about...
Need an AI guy? Call Liang Zhao to boost discovery and...
Since joining Emory in 2020, computer scientist Liang Zhao has built AI tools in collaboration with scientists across the university, working to speed and improve processes related to discovery and medical diagnostics.
AI speeds chemists’ search for better disinfectants
Emory chemists and computer scientists tapped AI to find new disinfectants to combat the growing problem of dangerous “superbugs.” The Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling published their method for designing molecules to kill bacteria.
Nobel laureate economist’s talk focuses on ‘creative destruction’ and optimism for...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Peter Howitt told an Emory audience he can’t predict the impact of artificial intelligence and how disruptive it will be. But he summed up his feelings about AI in two words: don’t panic.
Helping children collaborate with AI through storytelling
A research team in Emory’s Natural Language Processing lab, led by Jinho Choi, is developing Tinker Tales, an interactive storytelling platform designed to help young children understand how AI works by building stories with it.
Emory innovations and researchers honored at annual ceremony
Entrepreneurial faculty and their discoveries were recognized at the Office of Technology Transfer’s 20th Annual Celebration of Technology and Innovation. Awardees specialize in a range of disciplines including AI, disease treatments and more.
Three Emory College juniors win elite Goldwater Scholarship
Eshan Momin, Emily Huang and Daniel Hua are 2026 recipients of the Goldwater Scholarship, the premiere award for undergraduates studying math, natural sciences and engineering. All plan to pursue doctoral degrees.





