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iSchool Professors’ Panel Love Machines: The Science of AI Companionship Accepted to SXSW

Professor Jaime Banks' panel, Love Machines: The Science of AI Companionship, has been accepted to SXSW. The session will explore how AI companions—customizable, memory-driven social machines—challenge ideas of real intimacy and connection, while examining their potential and risks in today's world.

iSchool Professors’ Panel Love Machines: The Science of AI Companionship Accepted to SXSW2024-10-28T13:06:49-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Comments on How Election Ads Have Turned More Negative

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor at the School of Information Studies, observes a rising tide of negativity in election ads compared to 2020. "The advertisements this election are more uncivil and just overall more negative than what we saw in 2020," she says, noting that an estimated 65% of Donald Trump’s ads contain negative content, compared to only 30% for Kamala Harris.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Comments on How Election Ads Have Turned More Negative2024-11-07T09:54:45-05:00

ElectionGraph Research Warns of Deceptive Ads Polluting Voter Information

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, lead researcher at ElectionGraph, expresses concern over the rise of scams on Facebook and Instagram that mimic legitimate ads. These ads, often filled with falsehoods and deepfakes, mislead voters and further degrade the integrity of the information environment.

ElectionGraph Research Warns of Deceptive Ads Polluting Voter Information2024-11-01T09:22:03-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley in NY Times commenting as Harris Outspends Trump by Tens of Millions in Digital Ads

iSchool professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley comments on a New York Times article about Kamala Harris outspending Donald Trump by tens of millions in digital ads. Stromer-Galley noted that Harris has outspent Trump by more than 10 to 1 on Meta platforms, a move that could reshape the race.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley in NY Times commenting as Harris Outspends Trump by Tens of Millions in Digital Ads2024-10-23T09:35:52-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Draws Attention to Gender Dynamics in Political Debates on NPR’s All Things Considered

iSchool Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley appeared on NPR to discuss her campaign research, specifically addressing the gender dynamics in political interactions. She highlighted how male and female opponents are treated differently in political debates, reflecting on deeper societal imbalances.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Draws Attention to Gender Dynamics in Political Debates on NPR’s All Things Considered2024-10-16T09:54:52-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Highlights How Politicians Use Celebrities and Influencers to Sway Voters

iSchool Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley is quoted in the Chicago Tribune, discussing how politicians strategically leverage the influence of celebrities and social media influencers to sway undecided or less engaged voters, recognizing them as modern-day opinion leaders.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Highlights How Politicians Use Celebrities and Influencers to Sway Voters2024-10-15T15:11:57-04:00

Syracuse University Partnership with AT&T & Tech4Kidz Gift Laptops to Young Coders

Syracuse University, in partnership with AT&T and Tech4Kidz, surprised young coders at Huntington PreK-8 School with free laptops during the graduation ceremony of the AT&T 'Cuse Youth Ambassador Program, a weeklong digital literacy camp.

Syracuse University Partnership with AT&T & Tech4Kidz Gift Laptops to Young Coders2024-08-07T09:36:26-04:00
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