Security and privacy research from the College of Computing & Informatics provides a foundation for better understanding how to safely and securely engage with AI chatbot technology.
Security and privacy research from the College of Computing & Informatics provides a foundation for better understanding how to safely and securely engage with AI chatbot technology.
The proliferation of AI technology, such as large language models, like ChatGPT, has set off a mad dash to secure data with which to train the programs. College of Computing & Informatics expert Shadi Rezapour, PhD, helps to explain why training data is such a hot commodity.
A year after OpenAI publicly released the artificial intelligence language model ChatGPT — that captured the world’s imagination about the possibilities of AI — the European Union and White House are working to establish standards […]
As part of an effort by National Institutes of Health to protect health care workers from dangerous infections, researchers from Drexel University’s College of Computing & Informatics are sharing their expertise on how best to […]
Spotting patterns among patient records can allow physicians to better diagnose and treat their patients. With access to more records, and more time to parse them, it’s possible that these health care providers could identify […]
People have been getting it wrong or flat-out lying since they were old enough to play “whisper down the lane” or “telephone” at recess. Now that the story is being passed tweet by retweet and […]