AI Shouldn’t Try to Be Your Friend, According to New Georgia Tech Research
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A Ph.D. graduate’s research shows that the more humanlike an AI agent is, the less likely a user is to follow it.
The Ghost of Libraries Past, Present, and Future: How a Library Research Scientist Is Reshaping the Future of Work for Book Lovers
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Raven Davis, Georgia Tech Library’s first data analytics research scientist, blends data analysis, instruction, and collaboration to boost student success. From literature lover to data scientist, she now leads coding workshops, evaluates programs, and champions equity, envisioning libraries as tech-driven hubs for innovation and community.
Energy Insecurity Linked to Higher Rates of Anxiety, Depression, Georgia Tech Study Finds
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The study links energy insecurity to significantly higher rates of anxiety and depression in U.S. households.
The Age of Autonomous Supply Chains Is Here
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Harvard Business Review reports that research by Andre Calmon shows generative AI-powered agents can outperform humans in managing complex supply chains.
Manufacturing Consortium Helps Industry Close the Finish Gap
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Collaborative research at GTMI is helping manufacturers overcome critical challenges in finishing advanced materials for aerospace and defense applications.
Students Collaborating with Nonprofit to Reduce Bird Collisions with Buildings
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Interactive computing students are developing new data tools to reduce bird/building strikes in Atlanta, which is among the country's deadliest cities for migratory birds.
Can Scientists Detect Life Without Knowing What it Looks Like? Research Using Machine Learning Offers a New Way
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Instead of searching for a single molecule or structure that proves the presence of biology, researchers attempted to classify how likely mixtures of compounds preserved in rocks and meteorites were to contain traces of life by examining the full chemical




