As researchers begin to shape the future of AI in manufacturing, Georgia Tech is responding to the potential risks to this technology once it is implemented on an industrial scale. That’s why School of Cybersecurity and Privacy Associate Professor SamanZonouz is researching ways to protect the nation’s newest investment in manufacturing – a $65 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration to develop the Georgia AI Manufacturing (GA-AIM) Technology Corridor.
Oct. 6 GVU Brown Bag Seminar Computer Museum of America – What, When, Where, Why
Rena Youngblood, Exec. Dir. of Computer Museum of America
12:30 - 1:20 p.m.
TSRB, 1st Fl. Ballroom