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Emphasizing Social Benefits Could Improve Trust in Autonomous Vehicles
- July 30, 2024
- News
A team of Johns Hopkins researchers is reframing the discussion around autonomous vehicles. Though public trust in this technology has faltered...
Algorithms for a fairer world
- July 12, 2024
- News
Machine learning technologies hold the potential to revolutionize decision-making. But how can we ensure AI systems are free of bias? Our...
CERAWeek 2024
- March 11, 2024
- News
Next week, leaders in the Institute for Assured Autonomy and across Johns Hopkins will present and participate in CERAWeek 2024 in...
Small drone, big solutions: Pushing the boundaries of uncrewed aerial vehicles
- March 5, 2024
- News
Small uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAV) are increasingly used for pick-and-place tasks like delivering packages, managing warehouses, and carrying out agricultural duties,...
IAA leads Johns Hopkins’ participation in new U.S. Dept. of Commerce consortium dedicated to AI safety
- February 13, 2024
- News
Johns Hopkins University is joining more than 200 artificial intelligence stakeholders in a new U.S. Department of Commerce initiative to develop...
IAA’s Alex Marder receives $5M Phase II NSF Convergence Accelerator Grant
- December 5, 2023
- News
Supported by a $5 million Convergence Accelerator grant from the National Science Foundation, a Johns Hopkins researcher is working to make...