One-U Responsible AI Initiative
Harnessing AI to Benefit Society
Apply to Be a Distinguished Visitor, Faculty Fellow, or Postdoctoral Fellow
Applications due October 1
The University of Utah’s One-U Responsible Artificial Intelligence Initiative (One-U RAI) aims to advance AI to achieve societal good—all while protecting privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties, and promoting fairness, accountability, transparency, and equity.
One-U RAI is part of the Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute.
One-U RAI Inaugural Symposium
Monday, Sept. 23, 8:30 am – 5 pm • Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House
Featuring a keynote presentation from Elham Tabassi, one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in AI.” Connect around the initiative, hear about progress in our thematic areas, and engage with responsible AI experts, including U researchers and regional and national partners.
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One-U RAI in the News
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Website about AI efforts at the U is Live
University of Utah Launches Website for AI Resources, Initiatives
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Scientists Use AI to Predict a Wildfire’s Next Move
Price Pilot Program Gives Faculty Crash Course in AI-powered Research
The U Collaborates with Tulane on up to $23 Million Cancer Moonshot Project to Build Advanced Tumor Imaging System
New Collaboration Aims to Provide Genetic Diagnoses for Thousands of Kids
Researchers Awarded Funding for NEH Summer Institute: Humanities Perspectives on AI
U Researchers Join New NSF-Simons CosmicAI Institute
Kahlert Researchers Join ARPA-H Project to Develop Fully Automated Surgical Robot
Ethics, AI, and Neuroscience Converge at Mental Health, Brain, and Behavioral Science Research Day
A Legacy of Impact