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This year marks the 40th year of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Georgia. That’s 40 years of groundbreaking innovation, research and development from areas of healthcare, agriculture, computer science, robotics and more.

A recent article published by Nature Medicine introduces the world to a recently discovered open-source visual-language foundation model BiomedGPT that has been used for various biomedical applications in the field.

Dr. Ramviyas Parasuraman has received a new 3-year $1M NIFA grant on Cyber-Physical Systems for the project titled "Collaborative Research: CPS: Medium: AI-driven Cyber-Physical Heterogeneous Systems for Precision Poultry Farming." 

The University of Georgia received a five-year, $10 million grant from the Institute of Education Sciences to establish a research and development center that will provid