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Jen Golbeck

‘Beyond the Field’ Homecoming Address Takes on Promise—and Risks—of AI

Systems Are Subject to Same Biases, Truthfulness Challenges as Society at Large

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Homecoming Week Preview: What’s New, What’s Back

100th Anniversary Additions Include $10K Field Goal Kick, Pup Parade, Do Good Service Project

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The Cool Day Jobs of UMD’s Adjunct Professors

How 5 Lecturers Bring Real-World Expertise to the Classroom

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$1.5M NSF Grant to Boost Middle School Math Learning With AI

UMD Researchers Join Team Using Machine Learning to Assess Online Lesson Quality

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Why Is Everyone Joining Threads?

Twitter’s New Rival Surges Despite Snags. A UMD Social Media Expert Explains Why.

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UMD Receives $500K to Boost Number of Black, Latina and Native American Women in Computing

Funded by Nonprofit, RESET Project to Provide Mentoring, Career Development, Scholarships

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When a Cat Video Elicits More Than Warm Fuzzies

Researchers Look at Human Responses to ‘Cuteness’ in Social Media

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UMD to Lead New $20M NSF Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law and Society

Institute to Aim for Broader Participation in AI Technology Development, More-Informed Governance of AI-Infused Systems

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Disloyal boyfriend meme with "Buffalo, NY gets buried in more snow" written on girl, "many of us" written on disloyal boyfriend, and "climate activists" written on angry girlfriend. Another meme with picture of fire over city that reads, "It's not climate change. It's called weather."

What’s in a (Climate Change) Meme?

Doctoral Student Delves Into Dark Humor About Global Challenge

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Let’s Chat About AI on Campus

Rise of Eerily Convincing Language Models Spurs Hopes, Fears About Impact on Education

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Anything but Common

Information, Tech and Community Unite in College’s New Hornbake Space

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Truth in Exile

Decades After Japanese Americans Were Forced Into Camps During World War II, a UMD Archival Expert Is Bringing the Dark History of Their Management to Light

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