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The George Washington University announces new GW Trustworthy AI Initiative.
GW TAI is leading the way in trustworthy AI in systems and for society.
![Dr. Keidar](https://engineering.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs5436/files/styles/d03_traditional/public/image/Michael_Keidar_UP_2017_WLA_9484.jpg?h=42d2bf7c&itok=pgWoVrlo)
Using Machine Learning to Optimize Cold Plasma Applications
October 17, 2023
A pioneer in cold plasma research, Professor Michael Keidar has received a $100,000 grant from the Department of Energy to overcome the challenge of optimizing plasma chemistry for specific targets.
![Moderator Dean Lach and panelists smiling with GW President Ellen Granberg](https://engineering.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs5436/files/styles/d03_traditional/public/2023-10/231001_hot-topic-0001.jpg?h=10d202d3&itok=5i9BCD1p)
GW Engineering Hosts Multidisciplinary Discussion on the Powers and Perils of AI
October 11, 2023
Faculty at GW are taking a holistic approach to AI research and education to address both its powers and perils, as demonstrated by the panel "The Multifaceted Landscape of AI" during the 2023 GW Alumni & Families Weekend.
![Graduate student Alaysha Shearn presenting her research](https://engineering.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs5436/files/styles/d03_traditional/public/2023-10/img_1633.jpg?h=15d99367&itok=C6G_WNb3)
Balancing the Opportunities and Risks of AI in Systems Engineering
September 29, 2023
GW Engineering is supporting the discussion around how systems engineering can use AI systems responsibly and support the development of robust and ethical AI systems by collaborating to host workshops such as AI4SE & SE4AI.