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RIT is proud to officially announce our Bachelor of Science in AI.
The new degree builds on RIT’s strengths in computing, engineering, and innovation to prepare students who want to architect, improve, and lead breakthroughs in AI systems. Learn more: https://t.co/MBFKSrumg7
Could AI agents be double agents? @RITcomputing experts study what happens when agentic AI has your Social Security number and other sensitive data. https://t.co/O5rcuKP94R
The extraordinary story of how @RITtigers computer science student Benjamin Brundage helped take down “the most powerful cyberweapon ever assembled” 🛡️🐅
Justin Pelletier, @RITcomputing Professor of Practice and director of the GCI Cyber Range and Training Center, discussed how AI systems are becoming tools for strategic influence in an article for @ConversationUS.
https://t.co/p5bUHE0FLP
No car? No problem! In a new post on our student blog, @ritcomputing student Elizabeth Sanabria shares the two on-campus markets that are perfect for grabbing snacks, cooking essentials, and quick meals without leaving campus. https://t.co/LT5BKVfrpE
Take risks and use your connections. Fifth-year @RITcomputing student Ben McManus shares tips and insights from his co-op experience at Indivisible Partners, a national startup finance company co-founded by @RIT_Alumni Alok Kapoor ’93 (computer science). https://t.co/lVgTRJjF0r
With 300+ clubs on campus, there's something for everyone! @ritcomputing student Kirsta found her community in the Women in Computing club. She's enjoyed Friendsgiving celebrations and year-round support from fellow members! Learn more: https://t.co/pFeeLq7Y6I
Professors and PhD students from @RITcomputing have an @NIH project that uses AI in disease pathway discovery. The researchers hope their machine learning models can help scientists gain a more holistic understanding of diseases. https://t.co/cH3SP7Z0dS
Real or fake? Artificial intelligence is being used to manipulate media and content all around us. At RIT, @RITcomputing researchers are leading the charge to help journalists and intelligence analysts figure out what is real and what is fake. https://t.co/7QKQJaFYoA
RIT asst prof and @riteslgci researcher @khudabukhsh tells @abcnews hateful content online is rising, because some large language models (LLMs) that operate AI chatbots are easily manipulated and the guardrails in place are largely insufficient https://t.co/mt90uk6Ppi
From the first semester to the final project, it's important to celebrate small wins. @RITComputing major Muskan Shah shares #advice with #RIT students on how to better manage time amongst #studentlife, school, and #wellbeing.
https://t.co/GEKh9OKxuS
When @RITcomputing cybersecurity student Emery Rios and Professor Yin Pan got an email about winning an RIT award, they thought it was a phishing attack... https://t.co/S8vXwkRT8G
Matthew Wright, @RITcomputing professor, said that the amount of AI deepfake voice scams are increasing because the technology is getting easier to use —@Mashable article https://t.co/JuiBb9uTqe
Professors at @RITcomputing explain how to protect against AI vishing attacks, like the one that voice cloned Secretary of State Marco Rubio https://t.co/Lq9i2nrEzs
Craving a caffeine fix or something sweet? @RITcomputing student Kirsta takes you to Beanz in Grace Watson Hall. This place has you covered with espresso drinks and desserts—all in a laid-back, cozy spot perfect for a study break or catch-up with friends. https://t.co/SFv22n9xLE