Can AI Spot AI? NUARI Data Scientists Explore AI's Ability to Discern Human-Written vs. AI-Produced Text
This past summer, NUARI and Norwich University hosted a one-day Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Transformation Colloquium that set the stage for exploring NUARI's and Norwich University's expanding AI efforts. Over the next several weeks, we will share videos featuring presentations highlighting work by Norwich and NUARI faculty and staff.
The event was designed not only to disseminate knowledge but also to ignite curiosity and engagement in AI. The Colloquium showcased NUARI's and Norwich's commitment to advancing AI research and its real-world applications, focusing on three innovative testbeds and diverse presentations.
Testbed 1: Unraveling Language with Natural Language Processing
The Natural Language Processing (NLP) testbed was one of the day's focal points. NLP, a subfield of AI that intersects linguistics and computer science, is revolutionizing how machines comprehend and generate human language. NUARI researcher Kerry Kurcz, Senior Data Scientist, and Rachel Sickler, Senior Developer/ML Engineer, presented their work on using AI to determine whether a given text, such as an essay, article, or email, is AI-produced.
Norwich University has received Department of Education funding to create the AI Center, whose mission is to conduct multiple forms and levels of research, deliver educational programming, and create workforce development projects to meet the growing national and regional requirements for an advanced computing-capable workforce. In collaboration with NUARI, Norwich is developing experiential learning with technical capabilities in various areas such as cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, justice studies, and information dominance.
Jakon Hays
Jakon is the Senior Marketing and Strategic Communications Specialist for Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI). He develops and executes digital and social media awareness initiatives promoting NUARI's mission of enabling a resilient society through rapid research, development, and education in cybersecurity, defense technologies, and information warfare.
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