In: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

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Malone Center members among recipients of Johns Hopkins Nexus Awards

The Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching activities at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center.

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Sepsis detection platform prevents thousands of deaths

National Science Foundation funding helped Suchi Saria develop and launch a lifesaving early warning system that uses artificial intelligence to catch sepsis infections before they become deadly.

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Malone Center members tackle existential challenges related to assurance, autonomy

Selected for the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy’s Challenge Grants, their teams are now completing work that began in 2023.

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Explain yourself: Designing AI for better human-machine teaming

A new study by Hopkins researchers finds that doctors’ diagnostic performance and trust in AI advice depends on how the AI assistant explains itself.

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Johns Hopkins team awarded funding for non-invasive anemia test

The $1.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will help the researchers to develop a low-cost point-of-care tool for anemia screening.