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On the New Frontier of Financial Fraud, It’s Hard To See Where Humans End and...

Tucker Balch examines how both individuals and institutions can fight back  When was the last time you had a conversation with a robot? It might be...

Emory’s 2026 AI.Humanity Conference: Reclaiming reality in the age of AI

On March 27, Emory University invites thinkers, seekers, innovators and leaders to participate in a full day of conversation about AI and what it means for humanity now.

Emory launches Responsible AI website

The new website serves as a central hub for ethical, safe AI use, offering guidance, best practices and governance resources for Emory’s faculty, staff, students and health care teams.

Scaling Smarter with Causal AI: A Podcast Episode with Ruomeng Cui  

How do global giants like Alibaba optimize logistics for millions of packages? This question and more are unpacked in a recent conversation on Emory’s Impact in Progress podcast by Ruomeng Cui, Goizueta Foundation Term Associate...

For Startups, AI is Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

This article was originally published on Emory News Center. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a niche area of focus in the startup world. It...

New hybrid summer accelerator launching through The Hatchery and RightShift

The new partnership will offer a 10-week hybrid summer program, designed to help early-stage founders turn promising ideas into investment-ready ventures. The inaugural cohort launches in May.

The Best Stories of 2025 from Goizueta Business School

As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to look back at some of the most compelling stories from across Goizueta Business...

The Illusion of Understanding: Why AI Can’t Know What Matters Most

In this faculty perspective, Karl Kuhnert, PhD, professor in the practice of organization and management, explores why fluency and speed in AI systems should not...

New automated cell culture system facilitates advanced organoid research

Emory neuroscientists have installed a $1.5 million automated cell culture system designed specifically for human organoids, used to study diseases, test drugs, and develop regenerative therapies. The system can monitor cultures for weeks or months and analyze cell differentiation patterns with AI.

‘Periodic table’ for AI methods aims to drive innovation

Emory physicists have developed a unified view of AI methods aimed at systemizing the process of developing multimodal AI systems. Eslam Abdelaleem led the work as an Emory graduate student.

Monetizing Innovations: Where Goizueta Students Learn to Turn Technology into Business...

Innovation alone doesn’t drive growth—monetization does. At Goizueta Business School, the course Monetizing Innovations equips MBA and undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) students with the strategic,...

Meet student founders in the 2025-26 Hatchery Incubator cohort

This year’s cohort was chosen from the most competitive applicant pool yet. In all, 26 ventures led by founders from six of Emory’s schools are participating. Get to know this year’s projects — and the students behind them.