A breakthrough in artificial intelligence that can accurately predict pedestrian behaviors may redefine autonomous vehicles operations, traffic safety and the future of human-AI interactions.

A new study, published in Nature, reveals a conserved genetic region that preserves species history through waves of gene flow and may be crucial to the development of some common X-linked diseases.

Two new courses through the SEA-AI project blend artificial intelligence with maritime research, covering topics including autonomous shipping, cybersecurity and business intelligence.

A new suite of “mini programs” aims to equip leaders with immediately applicable skills related to artificial intelligence.

Developed by a Texas A&M marketing scholar, EMPATHY AI helps professionals across industries deliver constructive feedback that motivates instead of demoralizes.

Texas A&M University professor drives innovation to support dairy farmers with data-driven tools to boost efficiency.

Mays Business School will launch the new minor this fall.

Texas A&M professor uses artificial intelligence to transform the future of chemistry.

The first-ever Research in AI for Science and Engineering (RAISE) Workshop, held at the Zachry Engineering Education Complex, highlighted bold initiatives already in motion.

Experts from Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School share how businesses can unlock AI’s full potential with faster, more effective and more resilient strategies.