Entering Our ChatGPT Era
June 13, 2023
From the doctor’s office to the classroom, rapidly advancing generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT are already changing life at UC San Diego, leaving no discipline or specialty untouched.
June 13, 2023
From the doctor’s office to the classroom, rapidly advancing generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT are already changing life at UC San Diego, leaving no discipline or specialty untouched.
May 14, 2015
…spring pea gazpacho is carefully ladled into 20 neatly aligned bowls, then the curlicue crème fraiche is added, and lastly, a fresh herb salad is placed perfectly in the center. After the chef snaps a quick photo of the finished product, waiters whisk the first course away to the guests.…
March 5, 2020
…crew included these iron workers, who are preparing a 178,000-pound support beam to be lifted by the crane. Photo by John Wilson UC San Diego The Nuevo West Pedestrian Bridge spans Central Canyon, a natural canyon and protected wetland. The location inspired the design team to create a bridge that…
September 29, 2022
The UC San Diego campus community turned out in big numbers last Friday to celebrate the opening of the sleek and soaring Franklin Antonio Hall. The building is not only innovative in its architecture, it’s also ground-breaking in how research teams are organized.
January 14, 2016
…a local rink in Carlsbad. Perfecting a new routine takes at least three months, fine tuning each detail until everything just clicks with ease. Each year, he prepares a short and a long program, the first a compilation of required technical elements lasting two minutes and 50 seconds, and the…
March 4, 2021
…Diego to help protect health care workers throughout the region. From left: Peter F. Cowhey, dean of the School of Global Policy and Strategy; Lei Guang, 21st Century China Center executive director; Susan Shirk, School of Global Policy and Strategy research professor and chair of the 21st Century China Center;…
January 8, 2015
…say she’s a “construction worker… on the nano scale” or a “plastics chemist,” the term she used to introduce herself at the recent Falling Walls conference in Berlin. Falling Walls is an annual, one-day conference showcasing scientific research from around the world. It coincides with the anniversary of the fall…
January 12, 2017
…which helped jumpstart her career. She began volunteering in a lab at the campus’s Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, then became a student worker there during her second year. Today, she is a lab manager at the consortium. “I was extremely fortunate in my choice of lab because my volunteer…
March 8, 2018
…a tumor while sparing healthy tissue and nerves. Unfortunately, this inexact approach means tumor tissue is sometimes missed, increasing the chances the malignancy will reoccur and the patient will require further treatment. In some cases, incidental nerve damage during surgery can cause weakness, pain or even paralysis. Dr. Quyen Nguyen,…
March 26, 2020
…that if we’re not careful, we might end up in the same situation.” Ventilators are medical devices that push air in and out of a patient’s lungs when they are unable to breathe on their own. One of the primary symptoms of COVID-19 is difficulty in breathing; approximately 1 percent…