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Penn GSE launches high school curriculum on identifying question bias in AI
It is part of a larger push at the GSE to prepare both students and educators for the rapid growth of AI in classrooms.
Penn professor co-authors National Academy of Medicine AI code of conduct
The 206-page report, titled “An Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct for Health and Medicine,” lays out a unified ethical framework aiming to regulate the use of AI in healthcare.
Lawyers seek to consolidate class-action lawsuits against Penn over cybersecurity hack
The consolidated class action case would assume the name of the first plaintiff, 2014 College graduate Christopher Kelly, and include “all other similarly situated individuals.”
Penn GSE launches high school curriculum on identifying question bias in AI
It is part of a larger push at the GSE to prepare both students and educators for the rapid growth of AI in classrooms.
Penn professor co-authors National Academy of Medicine AI code of conduct
The 206-page report, titled “An Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct for Health and Medicine,” lays out a unified ethical framework aiming to regulate the use of AI in healthcare.
Penn professor named 2025 Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Early Career Fellow
The fellowship, launched in 2022, aims to create a “healthier, more resilient, and more secure world” by harnessing AI.
As of publication, The Daily Pennsylvanian identified four separate lawsuits filed by Penn graduates that allege the University was negligent in implementing adequate cyber security measures.
In the Nov. 4 email, Joshua Beeman — the interim vice president of information technology and interim chief information officer — wrote that Penn is still investigating the “nature of the information” obtained in the breach.
Penn alum files class-action suit alleging University ‘negligence’ led to cybersecurity breach
The complaint alleged that as a “result of UPenn’s negligence and insufficient data security, cybercriminals easily infiltrated Defendant’s inadequately protected email accounts” and accessed personally identifiable information.
The documents — which were released by the alleged hacker and reviewed by The Daily Pennsylvanian — include internal University talking points, memos about donors and their families, receipts of bank transactions, and personal identifying information.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the Penn community about how the outage disrupted exams and assignments, prompting frustration for students.
Meet Alex Chen, the 19-year-old who hacked his way from Penn to Elon Musk’s AI company
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Chen detailed his journey from Penn to Silicon Valley, the culture of Elon Musk’s company, and his relationship to Diego Pasini.
Water Center at Penn partners with Amazon, industry leaders to launch water-AI research center
The Water Center will serve as a hub for developing strategies that reduce the water footprint of artificial intelligence infrastructure and use AI technology to address global water challenges.
Penn researchers work with NASA to design robot systems for extraterrestrial environments
Their research centers around a multi-robot system that allows the robots to physically connect, pulling and pushing each other to overcome environmental hazards.
Joseph Wharton Scholars hosts Wharton alum, Goldman Sachs CIO to talk AI and business
More than 200 people attended the event, which was held at Jon M. Huntsman Hall, including current students and 20 alumni.
Kelly Writers House hosts panel on history of computer-generated text
At the event, panelists discussed “Output: a Celebration of Computer-Generated Text,” a collection of AI-generated works from the 1970s to the present that they all contributed to.
Penn researchers develop AI tool that creates antibiotics to combat harmful bacteria
In a recent paper, the researchers presented AMP-Diffusion, an AI platform used to synthesize antimicrobial peptides.
Recent Penn studies reveal AI chatbots' emotional capacity, susceptibility to persuasion
The new Annenberg study explores how users have come to perceive chatbot companions as real people through features designed to make the bot feel like a friend, partner, or even a spouse.
From free rides to free reads, a PennKey unlocks more than a dorm
From free subscriptions to discounted experiences around Philadelphia, here's a list of free perks that come with being a Penn student.



















