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New Artificial Intelligence System Automatically Evolves to Evade Internet Censorship
Researchers at the University of Maryland developed a new tool based on genetic evolution that automatically learned to evade censorship in China, India and Kazakhstan.
University of Maryland researchers created 1,213 questions in collaboration with computers to identify flaws in machine-learning language models
UMD to Celebrate the Opening of the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering
Gift supports makerspace in the new Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering and efforts to coordinate use of other makerspaces around campus.
UMD Launches Iribe Initiative for Inclusion and Diversity in Computing
With a new $1 million gift from Brendan Iribe, the Initiative will build on current programming by the Maryland Center for Women in Computing and emphasize inclusion for students of all genders and backgrounds.
UMD Researchers Receive $1.3M Grant to Build App Targeting Underserved Populations
New funding grows state-matched faculty positions in computer science to six endowed professorships and two endowed chairs.
People Recall Information Better Through Virtual Reality, Says New UMD Study
VR technology shows promise for changing the landscape of industries such as medicine, education and workforce training.
UMD Study Validates Face Recognition Experts, But Shows Humans Perform Best with an AI Partner
Multidisciplinary study provides scientific underpinnings for accuracy of forensic facial identification and shows benefits of human and computer collaboration.