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Eyes on Accessibility
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Eyes on Accessibility
Graduate student Nathan Browne is working to improve American Sign Language translation using AI models.
Faculty
Identity Police
Professors at BYU develop an identity verification system that can analyze user identities based on keystroke patterns.
Alumni
Incubating Ideas
It’s easier to get into Harvard than it is to earn a spot with Y Combinator, yet six BYU teams recently made the cut.
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AI at the Y
Here’s how BYU faculty and students are leveraging transformative AI tech in medicine and business.
BYU computer science students are using AI to translate bees' dancing language in real time.
How worried should we be about the arrival—and impact—of chatty new AI machines? BYU experts weigh in.
Family history gets faster as economics professor Joseph P. Price (BA ’03) and a team of skilled students run the Record
Professors and students at BYU are working to help kids with autism learn social skills . . . through a fish.
In the biggest revolution in transit since the Model T, BYU experts are working to make backseat drivers of us all.
Computer scientist and mother of four Meher Shaikh sees no sacrifice as too high a cost for education.
Amazon picks BYU to up Alexa’s chat game. $1.5 million is on the line if they can build a better bot.
Student Adam Larsen is building a real algorithm for a real company with a real problem to be solved.
Lanny Lin (MS ’09) created a statistical model that may help future search teams find lost hikers.