About this Exhibit

About this Exhibit
 

Artificial Intelligence at UCI and Beyond explores the transformational branch of computer science that is increasingly influencing the ways we live and work. With applications in transportation, healthcare, business, and more, AI-enabled systems are seeking to enhance human capabilities. From autonomous vehicles to business intelligence, this exhibit showcases some of the AI technologies and research models allowing computer systems to learn from experience, operate autonomously, and perform human-like tasks.

In addition to highlighting key historical figures and milestones, the exhibit showcases selected examples of AI researchers and initiatives at UCI. It also spotlights the ethical challenges, biases, and privacy concerns raised by the widespread use of AI systems.


Artificial Intelligence at UCI and Beyond was curated by Computational Research Librarian Danielle Kane, edited by Cheryl Baltes and Gaby Camacho, and designed by Allan Helmick, Sylvia Irving, and Luisa Lee.


The initial Artificial Intelligence at UCI and Beyond exhibit was installed in the UCI Science Library between August 2022 and March 2023. This companion site provides continued access to the curated collection of exhibit materials and resources. For more details about our exhibit program and other exhibits, visit the UCI Libraries Exhibits webpage.