Georgia Tech is advancing efforts to responsibly integrate extended reality programs into its service offerings across academic, research, and administration spaces.
Staff members from the Office of Information Technology’s Enterprise Application and Data Integration group delivered presentations at the Higher Education Data Warehousing Forum 2024 Conference.
Georgia Tech is accelerating access to generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools with the recent addition of the Microsoft Copilot Enterprise AI chat service.
Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is proud to announce that Brent O’Guin, technology strategist and architect within Enterprise Applications & Data Integrations, has been appointed to the newly formed AI Advisory Council for the state.
The Office of Information Technology has partnered with the academic community in an initiative that educates IT professionals and business citizen developers on how to effectively use LLMs in enterprise settings.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) recently partnered with Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) to discuss incorporating GenAI as a common practice.
As innovation surrounding artificial intelligence continues, Georgia Tech experts offer their thoughts on the scope of the recent executive order and the challenges ahead in regulating AI.
Throughout the holiday season and beyond, the Office of Information Technology reminds the Georgia Tech community to stop, think, and check when shopping online and before engaging with suspicious emails and other messages.
Throughout the holiday season and beyond, the Office of Information Technology reminds the Georgia Tech community to stop, think, and check when shopping online and before engaging with suspicious emails and other messages.