News: 2023

July

Axiom’s zero-knowledge proofs might one day help detect deepfakes

July 6, 2023

Yi Sun

Assistant professor of statistics Yi Sun discusses his startup Axiom developing technology to quickly and accurately detect deepfakes on the internet.


Sixteen UChicago faculty members receive named, distinguished service professorships

July 5, 2023

Michael Franklin and Dan Nicolae

Sixteen UChicago faculty members, including PSD professors Michael Franklin and Dan Nicolae, have received distinguished service professorships or named professorships.


June

What’s AGI, and why are AI experts skeptical?

June 30, 2023

Allyson Ettinger

Computational linguist Allyson Ettinger explains language processing for ChatGPT in Wired


Gig drivers for Walmart say they’re forced to compete against bots for deliveries

June 30, 2023

Marshini Chetty

Computer scientist Marshini Chetty weighs in on bots taking jobs from gig workers.


Meet Sandra Tilmon

June 30, 2023

Sandra Tilmon

Sandra Tilmon is a graduate of the MS in Applied Data Science part-time program in the Physical Sciences Division.


Meet Ben Kusswurm

June 30, 2023

Ben Kusswurm

Ben Kusswurm is a student in the MS in Applied Data Science's online program.


In new paradox, black holes appear to evade heat death

June 30, 2023

Bill Fefferman

Computer scientist Bill Fefferman talks quantum gravity and black holes in Quanta Magazine.


UChicago team wins the NIH Long COVID Computational Challenge

June 30, 2023

Fangfang Xia

The team, which includes a third-year Ph.D. student and two scientists from Argonne National Laboratory, built a real-time monitoring system that updates a patient’s risk for developing Long COVID as new clinical events occur.

Image: Computer scientist and CS alumnus Fangfang Xia


Meet EJ Kang

June 30, 2023

EJ Kang

EJ Kang is a MS in Applied Data Science student in the Physical Sciences Division.


5 ways Argonne entangled with Ant-Man to get people to geek out about quantum science

June 29, 2023

People sitting in front of movie screen

Marvel’s Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania shines a sci-fi spotlight on quantum concepts and provides a gateway to explore the realities and possibilities.

Image by Argonne National Laboratory/Gillian King-Cargile


Streaming with Brad: The future of lab-grown meat

June 29, 2023

Bryan Dickinson

Chemist Bryan Dickinson discusses lab-grown meat following the USDA’s approval for consumer purchase.


Glaze 1.0 modifies art to block AI-generated imitations

June 29, 2023

psd logo

Article discusses an open source tool Glaze 1.0 developed by UChicago computer scientists that protects artwork by shifting pixels around on images, making them more difficult for AIs to ingest.


How easy is it to fool A.I.-detection tools?

June 28, 2023

Chenhao Tan

Assistant professor of computer science Chenhao Tan comments on AI detection technologies, saying that “in general I don’t think they’re great, and I’m not optimistic that they will be.”


John B. Goodenough, Nobel-winning creator of the lithium-ion battery, dies at 100

June 26, 2023

John B Goodenough

An unassuming professor who remained active into his 90s, Goodenough is credited with the breakthrough that gave rise to the batteries powering today’s electronic devices.

Photo courtesy of University of Texas at Austin

 


Argonne finishes building its most powerful supercomputer yet

June 23, 2023

Aerial view of Argonne National Laboratory building

Computer science professor Rick Stevens discusses the capabilities of Argonne's supercomputer, Aurora.