GREENSBORO, N.C. — Higher education institutions in the state are working to incorporate artificial intelligence into their curriculum.
What You Need To Know • A group of researchers at North Carolina A&T University is working to launch AI software that prevents drivers and animals from colliding • The AI software will be able to work in self-driving or manually driven cars • Researchers say it is designed to detect animals that can be too quick or hidden to catch with standard proximity sensors
This fall, North Carolina A&T University became the first college in the state to offer a bachelor’s degree in artificial intelligence.
Now, students and professors at the university are working to launch an AI software that prevents drivers and animals from colliding.
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