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Biodesign researchers lead community dialogue on Alzheimer’s disease researchNearly 80 people attended the Biodesign Institute’s latest “Sip of Science” event Sunday evening at Tomaso's restaurant in Phoenix. Neuroscientists Paul Coleman and Diego Mastroeni took questions from the audience about the latest Alzheimer’s science and efforts to… |
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ASU experts explore national security risks of ChatGPTEditor’s note: This article is the first of a two-part series about the ways that AI, including large language models like ChatGPT, impacts society and how ASU researchers are addressing its oportunities and challenges. Read more:… |
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What sci-fi isn't telling us about surveillance, privacy and freedomStories about plucky, fearless outsiders fighting against the stifling forces of conformity are perennial favorites, whether at the bookstore or the box office. But the rise of pervasive security technology has rendered this powerful narrative of democratic struggle… |
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ASU hosts 51st annual Peace Science Society (International) meetingArizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies (SPGS) hosted the annual meeting of the Peace Science Society (International) on Nov. 2-4 at the Tempe Mission Palms. Cameron Thies, professor and director of SPGS, served as the local host for the event.… |
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The pros and cons of AIScience fiction books and movies have largely formed the public's worldview of artificial intelligence, often clouding the truth on where we stand with the technology. Many are under the impression that “the machines” will eventually eliminate our jobs, police human… |
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ASU's business school reputation attracts student from the PhilippinesNot every path to ASU is a straight shot. Jerome Raphael Cabacungan’s path began in the Philippines, where he was born and raised. When his parents moved to the U.S. two years ago, he was left with a big decision: stay in his native country and finish college there, or… |
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Are virtual private networks actually private?In countries where internet censorship and surveillance are government policy, online safety is crucial for at-risk users. Those who have a prominent online presence, like journalists, activists and politicians, can face dire consequences for simply browsing certain… |
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ASU President Michael M. Crow appointed to Department of Homeland Security's academic advisory councilSecretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson announced today the appointment of Arizona State University President Michael Crow to the Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council (HSAAC). |
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SciTech Festival comes to ASU's West campus April 5Arizona State University’s West campus opens its doors to the public from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 5 for the annual Open Door @ ASU West, a signature event for the Arizona SciTech Festival. The Open Door celebration will be… |
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Ambassador visit signals opportunity for ASU collaboration with KazakhstanThe Republic of Kazakhstan’s ambassador to the U.S. traveled to Arizona where he met with university, local and state representatives Oct. 27 inside the Pat Tillman Veterans Center suite at Sun Devil Stadium to discuss future partnership opportunities. Ambassador… |