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Texas AI
Rewriting the Rules: How Texas Law Is Preparing for an AI Future
The law moves slowly by design. AI doesn't. That collision is producing some of the most consequential—and unresolved—questions of our time: Who's liable when an algorithm makes a mistake? How do you regulate a technology that rewrites itself?
UT News
For 20 Years a UT Initiative Has Put First-Year Students at the Forefront of Discovery
Launched in 2006, the Freshman Research Initiative has become a national model for teaching hands-on STEM to undergraduates.
Department of Computer Science
This is Not a Bunny: The Research Path from Whimsy to Better Spacecraft Fabrication
A woven bunny sculpture showcases research using algorithms to design complex 3D structures from simple strips of material. Weaving makes objects stronger and lighter, but designing intricate shapes by hand is too complex to scale.
College of Natural Sciences
With Evolutionary AI, Scientists Find Hidden Keys for Better Land Use
McCombs School of Business
AI Can Open Up Beds in the ICU
Department of Computer Science
Computing Across Disciplines: Texas Robotics
Cockrell School of Engineering
Pharmacoengineering Program Enables Advanced Drug Development and Delivery
Cockrell School of Engineering