AI’s Role in the Future of Discovery
Carnegie Mellon University is helping define how artificial intelligence reshapes science — from accelerating discovery to scaling up new technologies. Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham shared her perspective on AI’s role in responsible biomanufacturing and automated science.
Physical AI Fuels the Machines of Tomorrow
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, Martial Hebert, dean of the School of Computer Science and a speaker at the conference, shared his perspective on physical AI — what it is, why it matters now and how it’s set to transform industries and create new opportunities.
Achievement Unlocked, Future Loading: ETC Turns 25
For 25 years, Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) has been a playground where dreamers, builders and storytellers innovate at the intersection of art and technology.
Government, CMU and SEI Leaders Celebrate 40 Years of Advancing Software for National Security
Carnegie Mellon University President Farnam Jahanian and other leaders from the university, the federal government and the CMU Software Engineering Institute (SEI) gathered to commemorate the SEI’s 40 years of advancing software as a strategic advantage for national security.
CMU Students Help Low-Income Workers Claim Tax Credits Worth Thousands
Every year, millions of low-income workers miss out on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), leaving about $7 billion in unclaimed refunds. A team of graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy set out to change that.
NIL Levels the Playing Field in College Football, Study Finds
Carnegie Mellon University researchers found that name, image and likeness (NIL) rules, which let college athletes earn money through things like endorsements, sponsorships or selling their personal brand, are making college football fairer and more exciting.