All Entries by Rob Mitchum

Students sitting at desk with laptop

June 22, 2023

Learning with the machines

How UIC educators and researchers are exploring the impact of ChatGPT and language models

A woman works on a laptop between two piles of books, one with a robot on top and one with a coffee cup on top.

June 22, 2023

AI in the classroom: opportunity instead of fear 

Instructors in the First-Year Writing program challenged their students to explore the benefits and limitations of language models

A man works on a laptop between two piles of books, one with a robot on top and one with a coffee cup on top.

June 22, 2023

Rapidly adapting to AI in education and the library 

UIC education and library experts mobilized to examine how language models will change education and scholarship

Nadera Sweiss

June 22, 2023

Medical writing with language models: faster but faultier 

College of Medicine physicians test whether language models can help write research papers and communicate with patients

Barbara Di Eugenio

June 22, 2023

Improving the models — smaller data, bigger dreams 

Researchers from computer science and UIC Business envision the future of large language models

June 21, 2023

A guide to treating premenstrual dysphoric disorder

UIC researchers write a primer for practitioners for a treatment that can help people affected by the mood disorder.

June 15, 2023

Online harassment of physicians, scientists soared during pandemic

A new survey finds that two-thirds of physicians and scientists experienced harassment on social media, often over COVID-related topics.

A white pill bottle next to a pile of small orange pills.

June 15, 2023

Multi-city trial will use community centers to bring treatment to opioid users 

Program will utilize nonmedical neighborhood sites to establish and maintain patients on medical treatment for opioid dependence

Rows of candy bars in a supermarket checkout lane.

June 12, 2023

Junk foods dominate grocery checkout aisles, study finds

Research finds that 70% of checkout lane items were candy, snacks and soda, while healthy options were scarce.

Treadmills in use at SRF

June 2, 2023

AHA highlights physical activity to close cardiovascular health gap

A report co-authored by UIC’s Eduardo Bustamante recommends promoting physical activity to address health inequities.

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