A newly discovered vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to silently hijack the artificial intelligence (AI) systems in self-driving cars, raising concerns about the security of autonomous systems increasingly used on public roads.
Four Georgia Tech students share what it’s like to balance rigorous coursework with the high-stakes world of emergency medicine.
Georgia Tech-Europe, in collaboration with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and a consortium of 21 European organizations, is leading the UNVEIL project to advance the preservation of cultural artifacts.
To understand how a nation can turn an adversary’s lights out without firing a shot, you have to look inside the controllers that regulate modern infrastructure.
From smart textiles to brain-computer links, Georgia Tech engineers are designing wearables that connect humans and machines more closely than ever to sense, respond, and heal.
An AI-powered tool is changing how researchers study disasters and how students learn from them.
The study suggests that the fear of AI destroying society distracts from real policy interventions to better control computing applications.
The current executive director of Strategic Student Access will step into his new role as VP for Enrollment Management on Jan. 22.
Georgia Tech Names Mike Gazarik Director of Georgia Tech Research Institute
The Iranian regime’s internet shutdown, initiated on Jan. 8, 2026, has severely diminished the flow of information out of the country.