The new Institute aims to be a place where people can exchange ideas freely, learn from one another, and find common ground.
One day after the historic Artemis II launch, the College of Sciences welcomed more than 150 researchers, students, and community members to its signature Frontiers in Science conference.
Georgia Tech experts warn that disruptions at the world's most critical energy choke point will ripple far beyond oil and gas prices.
Earth Month provides a multitude of events and activities to learn and engage with sustainability-focused campus initiatives.
Attendees gained insights into Institute‑wide IT initiatives and the critical role of collaboration across the campus IT community.
Attacks are forcing nations to recognize that data centers are targets of war – even if they don’t directly support military operations.
A Georgia Tech study finds older adults are more likely to trust voice-activated AI systems when those systems clearly explain how and why they make decisions.
On the eve of this next chapter of lunar exploration, several current and former Yellow Jackets discuss why Artemis II matters, what excites them about the mission, and what happens next.
Georgia Tech researchers are making AI easier to understand through their work on Transformer Explainer. The free, online tool shows non-experts how ChatGPT, Claude, and other large language models (LLMs) process language, improving AI literacy.
The Georgia Tech Auto Show has expanded its programming to include a seminar that offers insights into the automotive industry.