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Year of AI

Transforming Video Accessibility Through Artificial Intelligence

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06/27/2024 - Digital media is one of the best ways to engage with new communities, where each click takes you to new, engaging platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. This content is enhanced when you consider the intricacies of webcam visuals and overlays making it a really immersive experience.  Now, imagine this experience if you’re unable to see the video. For people with visual impairments, accessing this content comes with many challenges. These platforms currently lack effective solutions to bridge the accessibility gap for the blind and low vision (BLV) community.

Artificial Intelligence Trained to Draw Inspiration From Images, Not Copy Them

Three rows of similarly themed illustrations—earnest dogs, scientist pandas and robot graffiti—differ in each of five iterations per row.

05/17/2024 - Researchers are using corrupted data to help generative AI models avoid the misuse of images under copyright. Powerful new artificial intelligence models sometimes, quite famously, get things wrong — whether hallucinating false information or memorizing others’ work and offering it up as their own. To address the latter, researchers led by a team at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a framework to train AI models on images corrupted beyond recognition.

KVUE Highlights UT's AI Master's Program, Witnessing Soaring Demand

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05/08/2024 - The University of Texas has introduced a new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program, which has received a tremendous response from students. Over 600 students have enrolled in the program's first semester, indicating the growing interest in AI-related jobs worldwide. The university has emphasized the program's focus on developing AI experts for future generations. The curriculum strongly emphasizes ethics to equip graduates with the necessary skills to navigate the ethical aspects of AI technology.

Transforming Human-Robot Interaction Through Mood Inducing Music

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05/06/2024 - Music has always had the power to stir our emotions, from the exhilaration of a fast-paced rock anthem to the melancholy of a soulful ballad. But, could the music we listen to also affect how we make decisions, especially in our interactions with robots? This intriguing question lies at the heart of a study conducted by UT Austin Assistant Professor Elad Liebman and Professor Peter Stone.

Could a Robot Win the World Cup? UT Experts Explore Future of Automatons

Three Nao humanoid robots lined up on RoboCup practice field.

04/19/2024 - UT Computer Science is at the forefront of robotics innovation, aiming to propel the field forward. Highlighted in a recent article by KXAN, experts like Dr. Peter Stone and Justin Hart showcased their work, including advancements in generative AI, which is integral to tasks ranging from domestic chores to humanoid robot soccer, a part of the RoboCup Federation's ambitious goal of a robot team winning the World Cup by 2050.