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The Master of Information Management and Systems (MIMS) program educates information professionals to provide leadership for an information-driven world. The Master of Information and Data Science ...
Problem & Motivation In October 2022, ProPublica reported allegations that RealPage’s Revenue Management software contributes to rising rental prices by facilitating algorithmic collusion among ...
Marti Hearst’s research finds that grouping words visually that have related meaning improves people’s ability to detect underlying categories.
Professor Deirdre Mulligan explains the Biden-Harris Administration’s new National Security Memorandum (NSM) on artificial intelligence.
Pioneering Berkeley alumna Eliza Atkins Gleason (M.A. ’36) was the first African American to earn a doctorate in library science.
Ph.D. student Shazeda Ahmed writes that foreign media has painted a dystopian portrait of China’s social credit system. The reality is both less coherent and more complex.
Brain Type, the Spring 2025 James R. Chen Award-winning project by Master of Information Management and Systems students Aaron Rodden, Kal Walker, Kimberley Soriano, Omkar Hanamsagar, and Prajakta ...
New research by three School of Information students and alums will make it easy to determine the authenticity of an audio clip.
The smart fabric could be used to create clothes with dynamically changing colors or patterns. But who would wear clothes that double as a computer display? And why? New research explores these ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Milton has left a trail of misinformation surrounding relief efforts in hard-hit Florida, including conspiracy theories about officials controlling the weather. The storm’s ...
From 404 Media ‘Minion Gore’ Videos Use AI to Post Murder to Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube By Emanuel Maiberg People are using the popular AI video generator Runway to make real videos of murder look ...
Large language models are trained on a massive corpus of internet text, documents, forums, and more. Much of this data is littered with inconsistencies, inaccuracies, and discriminatory bias. Without ...
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