Can you believe this strange, AI-generated video of a tiger has been “liked” nearly one MILLION times on TikTok and even prompted concerned viewers to contact the Phoenix Zoo? SCAI Professor Subbarao Kambhampati spoke to Jade Cunningham from 12 News (KPNX-TV, NBC) about the clip and provided some tips on how the public can spot fakes in the future. https://lnkd.in/gYzDsQAa #AI #SCAI #ASUEngineering Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
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Formerly known as the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering, the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, houses the computer science; computer systems engineering; data science, analytics and engineering; engineering management; industrial engineering; informatics; robotics and autonomous systems and software engineering programs.
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We are excited to share that the Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency project, Resilience Engineering for Visual Screening in Security Settings (REVS), has been awarded new funding for this fiscal year. 🎉👏 Mickey Mancenido, Assistant Professor in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Arizona State University, is working with two other ASU luminaries. Erin Chiou, Associate Professor of Human Systems Engineering, and Ross Maciejewski, Professor and Director of the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence and the Director of CAOE, are working with Mancenido on this research. The project seeks to uncover previously unaccounted-for task environment factors that impact system resilience. Learn more about the process of the project here: https://ow.ly/U3qm50SPBfo DHS Science and Technology Directorate #DHS_COE_research #CAOE #CAOEresearch #CAOEresearchers #ASU
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Incredible work! So proud of all involved. 🏆
Act One’s new season featured on Good Morning America! So proud of all the work that each developer, animator, sound designer, etc., put into this project, and of Skye Lucking and Robert LiKamWa’s leadership in bringing it all together. It was such a joy to work as a Creative Director on this piece, to be able to help tell these stories. I like making docs! Who knew! Driving up a rock scramble along a cliff’s edge with Rodrigo Meirelles as a two-man team and sleeping amongst the sheep was one of those high-effort high-reward experiences I’ll be keeping with me for a long time. Excited for all the students who will be able to witness these incredible artists. https://lnkd.in/gJGKkGRJ Team: Beth Maloney Andrea Ramirez Cordero Brandon Friedman Anthony Delphy Isaac Barrio Jr Felipe Arciniega Mark Bruin Monica Gaytan Inchaurregui Maya Mokofisi Naureen Rizvi Prasad Borkar Qianyu Ma Ryan W. Shawn Dai Yash Patel Skye Lucking Rodrigo Meirelles Robert LiKamWa #indigenousart #nativestories #artseducation Artists: Tyrell Tapaha - https://lnkd.in/gU8KvHgr Janelle Stanley - https://lnkd.in/gF5b_MKp Tony Duncan Violet Duncan - https://lnkd.in/gNSQbAvp https://lnkd.in/gG2RYKEZ
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#SCAI students are turning 💾 old tech into 🎵 new tunes: Through ASU classes, rising computer science junior Aivery Onstott has discovered a passion for circuit bending. 🔗 Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/gJcGVVkU “Many people think engineers aren’t creative,” Onstott says. “But really engineering is the perfect place for creativity. The field can be a great intersection of abilities. It’s a place where you can use your technical skills to make art.” The classes, taught by Seth Thorn, a clinical assistant professor in Arizona State University's School of Arts, Media and Engineering, teach students to bend, break and remake circuit boards, turning them into highly original musical instruments. Thorn says circuit bending might be used to help attract new students to technical careers. Bending provides a fun way to connect with microelectronics and Thorn often finds that it can stimulate interest in electrical engineering. “The class gives people permission to tinker and explore without being concerned about failure,” Thorn says. “Students do things by accident and get incredible results.” #ASUEngineering
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Help enhance maritime safety and ⛵sail off⛵ with cold, hard cash: Our waterways are full of small nautical vessels such as sailboats, fishing boats and personal watercraft. Unlike large vessels, which have well-established trajectory forecasting models, small vessels present a significant challenge for maritime waterway management, and they often traverse marine environments with limited traffic management capabilities. Now, the Center for Accelerating Operational Efficiency (CAOE) and the University at Albany are hosting the Managing Maritime Movements (#M3) Hackathon — a global challenge to develop innovative models for predicting small vessel routes. 🏆 The prizes: 🥇 First place: $10,000 USD 🥈 Second place: $5,000 USD Key dates: 🗓 August 1, 2024: Registration Opens 💻 September 16, 2024: Hackathon Starts 🔒 October 31, 2024: All Submissions Due Participation Requirements: ✅ Teams must consist of no more than three members. ✅ At least one member of each team must be a citizen of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States. ✅ All registration requests will be reviewed and accepted participants will be notified. ✅ Teams will be provided with a dataset to train their models — all predictions, modeling code and documentation must be submitted by October 31, 2024. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gP8V4CTS This exciting event is being developed by Brandon Behlendorf, Associate Professor at the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity and Principal Investigator for the CAOE.
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The legendary Subbarao Kambhampati explains the difference between memorisation and reasoning from first principles. Hint: LLMs do the former.
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🥇 #SCAI at the Olympics🥇 Huge congrats to computer science student Léon Marchand! In front of his home country, Marchand claimed Olympic gold with a record-breaking time of 4:02.95, beating out Matsushita Tomoyuki of Japan and Carson Foster of Team USA for his first gold medal of his Olympic career. Marchand won by a dominant six seconds, breaking the Olympic record set by Michael Phelps (4:03.84) from the 2016 Rio Olympics. https://lnkd.in/g4xJPxyJ
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Check out this compelling interview with Nadya Bliss who, in addition to her role as Executive Director of the ASU Global Security Initiative, is a Professor of Practice in #SCAI. Bliss says: "Technology is advancing at a rapid pace and is incredibly intertwined with every aspect of our lives. Yet security often remains a secondary consideration behind capabilities, despite all the examples we have of unforeseen harms stemming at least partly from new technologies." "This is to me one of the most consequential debates taking place in our society today — the ethos of 'move fast and break things' vs. 'let’s take a beat and think about what exactly we might be breaking and what kind of damage that would cause.'"
ASU Global Security Initiative's Nadya Bliss is heavily engaged in national efforts around technology research, design and development, often discussing ways to more deliberately anticipate potential harms and mitigate their consequences before they take root in society. She co-authored a white paper on this topic titled “Addressing the Unforeseen Harms of Technology” with colleagues from the Computing Community Consortium (CCC), a national group of computing experts from academia, industry and government advancing computing research in societally responsible ways. Bliss became chair of the CCC on July 1, in addition to her role as executive director of ASU’s Global Security Initiative. She spoke to ASU News about the white paper, her role on the CCC and national security challenges. Read the full Q&A here: https://ow.ly/3t9y50SJFq7 #ASUResearch #Tech #Innovation #ASU #ArtificialIntelligence
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🎉 Special congratulations🎉 to Assistant Professor Zilin Jiang who has received the Delbert Ray Fulkerson Prize from the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Optimization Society. 🏆 Given only every three years, the prestigious award honors famed American mathematician, Delbert Ray Fulkerson, who made pioneering contributions to network flow theory and combinatorial analysis. Jiang received the award for the paper, “Equiangular lines with a fixed angle,” which he co-authored and was published in the Annals of Mathematics in 2021. 📣 Read the announcement: https://lnkd.in/gVfE6DPD 📄 Read the paper: https://lnkd.in/gBaP-AKi Congrats on the win, Zilin!
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