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The good news is that there are a few easy tricks to avoid the eyes of big data and save on your next flight. Kaushik Dutta, director of the School of Information Systems and Management shared his suggestions on outsmarting surveillance pricing practices.
December 19, 2024Business News
Questions about artificial intelligence are increasingly becoming part of myriad academic disciplines, ranging from marketing and cybersecurity to education and health care, opening new opportunities for interdisciplinary research.
December 14, 2024Business News
The initiative will support 91社区-based researchers and emerging entrepreneurs in transforming cutting-edge cybersecurity ideas into thriving businesses.
December 5, 2024Research and Innovation
New semester, new dean welcomes USF Muma College of Business students
New and returning students will discover that the fall 2024 semester brings a new college dean, new majors being offered on all three campuses, and AI-infused initiatives throughout the business curriculum.
August 22, 2024Business News
USF Muma College of Business to roll out enhanced AI-focused business curriculum this fall
The goal is to ensure that every business student understands AI tools and how to use them, whether as an internal AI user or an expert in the field, as AI continues to expand its footprint into the business industry and job market.
May 31, 2024Business News
Students and faculty at the USF Muma College of Business can now utilize groundbreaking technology at the first of its kind Behavioral A.I. Lab.
January 25, 2024Business News, Research and Innovation
USF expands artificial intelligence research with new business lab
The lab will provide research opportunities for students and faculty to explore the implications of artificial intelligence.
January 25, 2024Business News, Research and Innovation
Similar to how students say AI is impacting their academic plans, 11 percent of students in a new Student Voice survey say the rise of AI has significantly influenced their career plans. An additional 31 percent say it鈥檚 influenced their career plans somewhat.
January 10, 2024Business News