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Husky’s Research Helps Navy AI Systems Make Better Choices
Husky Elijah Nieman is seeking the sweet spot between human adaptability and artificial intelligence's tirelessness. The Michigan Technological University researcher is studying AI decision-making behavior to help the U.S. Navy's intelligent onboard systems make better judgment calls in a constantly changing environment. Just as electronic autopilots, digital chart-plotting, smart buoys and other technological innovations changed marine navigation, artificial intelligence is making an impact on vessel safety and efficiency, both in port and at sea. But to harness AI's potential, scientists must first understand how AI systems interact with human decision-making.
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Michigan Tech’s Genomic Sequencing Lab Helps Researchers Understand What Makes Us Tick
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Michigan Tech Geneticist Partners with Citizen Scientists, Biotech Company and Public Partners to Save America's Red Wolves
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Forging Futures: Metal Casting Summer Youth Program Sparks Interest in Metallurgical Careers
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Inland and Coastal Aquatic Systems Do Heavy Lifting in the Global Nitrogen Cycle
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Solar Cells: Back to the Basics, Forward to the Future
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Michigan Tech Biologists Turn Icy Challenges into Resource with DARPA Project
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MTU College of Engineering Debuts New Research Experience for Undergraduate Students
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MTU Lab Demonstrates Cutting-edge Equipment with Microscopic Snowflake Images
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Over 250 inches of Research Material: Huskies Dig Into Snow Reflectivity at Keweenaw Field Site
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