CMU President Kicks Off New Lecture Series with Gen. Richardson of U.S. Southern Command
In the newly launched President’s Lecture Series, Gen. Laura Richardson of U.S. Southern Command discussed opportunities for CMU to help democracies across the Western Hemisphere emerge as global leaders to feed and fuel the world.
CMU Artificial Intelligence Experts Brief Policymakers
Carnegie Mellon University faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, D.C.
AI Answers: CMU's Rayid Ghani Testifies to Senate Committee
Before a recent trip to testify as a witness during the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, CMU's Rayid Ghani sat down to discuss recent AI advancements.
CMU Dean Testifies Before Senate Subcommittee on the Need for Transparency in AI
Ramayya Krishnan, dean of CMU's Heinz College, testified before a Senate subcommittee on the need for greater accountability and transparency in the development and deployment of AI to spur its responsible adoption and use.
CMU’s Summer of AI Experts on the Hill
This summer, CMU faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, accepting invitations from key federal agencies and Congressional committees and offices to discuss how the U.S. can continue to innovate and lead in the AI space. And more are underway this fall.
CMU President Jahanian Welcomes the Class of 2027+
CMU President Farnam Jahanian welcomed the Class of 2027+ on Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023.
Revolutionizing Health Care: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Better Patient Care
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) provides one of the most promising advancements in the health care sector.
New K&L Gates Presidential Fellows To Further Research on Responsible AI
Carnegie Mellon University has selected four K&L Gates Presidential Fellows for the 2023-24 academic year.
Carnegie Mellon Awarded $20M for Transportation Research
Congresswoman Summer Lee announced Carnegie Mellon University will lead a national consortium that will receive $20 million over the next five years from the U.S. Department of Transportation to establish Safety21, a new University Transportation Center.