The retreat brought together more than 100 professors and PhD students across all five departments at Fisher to build connections through faculty and doctoral research presentations, research posters and thematic roundtable discussions highlighting AI.
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Connecting, collaborating and advancing AI research at Fisher
April 29, 2026EdUp Experience: Unlocking the Power of COACHE Data: How Ohio State Uses Generative AI to Listen to Faculty Voices
April 29, 2026The transition at Ohio State was not about replacing human judgment with an "autopilot" system. Instead, it was about leveraging AI as a high-powered research assistant to break the manual bottleneck. The framework relies on critical operational guardrails to ensure results are accurate and trustworthy.
Nightwave AI: The future of law enforcement built in an Ohio State dorm room
April 29, 2026The idea for Nightwave AI began in July, when Neel Rayani, a second-year in computer science and engineering, said he started thinking about how AI could be applied to public safety.
Reed Kroeger: Embracing AI now pays off later
April 29, 2026AI integration into class syllabus helps third-year enhance his learning
Man of steel emphasizes leadership skills, AI and work-life balance
April 28, 2026President and CEO of Worthington Steel Geoff Gilmore expects AI to be part of everyone's job.
CETE advances Artificial Intelligence literacy across Ohio
April 28, 2026As artificial intelligence reshapes how we all live, learn and work, The Ohio State University has committed to serving as a national leader in responsible AI innovation.
AI Fluency at Ohio State: April 2026
April 13, 2026Using AI to teach supply chain management, AI Research Summit highlights and more updatesWOWO: Ohio State Researchers Develop New Earthquake Response Technology
April 9, 2026A new artificial intelligence tool developed by researchers at Ohio State University could change how earthquake damage is assessed, offering faster and more detailed insights for emergency responders.
Video: AI in the classroom
April 6, 2026Vince Castillo, assistant professor of marketing and logistics at the Fisher College of Business created a game using AI to teach his students the real world of supply chain management.
New AI courses for staff members
April 6, 2026OTDI has developed several classes, focusing on introductory information and prompting, to enable staff to educate themselves and get started with AI. nstructors and students can also pick up helpful tips from these classes. The new courses are available in BuckeyeLearn.