Wes E. King received a Faculty Scholar Award of $2,000 from the Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law at Duquesne University. The goal of this program is to cultivate a research cohort, provide peer support, and to generate new and innovative research paths in the intersection of technology and religious studies, especially given the recent development of generative AI.
Adam Moore has written a book titled “Intellectual Property: Moral and Legal Foundations” that will be released by Cambridge University Press in Spring of 2025.
Mike Teodorescu and co-author Charles de Grazia’s paper titled “The Green Technology Pilot Program: Opportunities for Firms in a Green Economy” was presented in the “Sustainability in and Through IP: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” session at EPIP 2024.
Mike Teodorescu gave a keynote titled “Machine Learning Fairness – Theoretical Foundations and Applications in Hiring” at the International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence 2024.
Chirag Shah gave a keynote titled “Trust, But Verify: Verification and Validation of AI Systems,” at the IEEE New Era World AI Summit.
Mike Teodorescu’s work was discussed in an article titled “Studies Highlight Gender and Race-Based Gaps in Patent Applications” in the Financial Times.