Meet the Computer Scientist and Activist Who Got Big Tech to Stand Down Fast Company profiles Tech alumna Joy Buolamwini, who founded the Algorithmic Justice League and works to fight bias in facial recognition software.
from Georgia Tech's asymptomatic testing program will be shared here every Friday. So far, 6,300 samples have been tested, and 25 positive cases have been identified.
Formal Processes, Recommendations Issued for Following Safety Practices
With campus reopened, adherence to public health measures is vital. The Institute has established new formal and informal processes and recommendations for incorporating accountability into safety guidelines.
NOVID App Enlists Smartphones in Coronavirus Battle
The exposure notification app that will help Georgia Tech students, staff, and faculty be anonymously notified if they have potentially been exposed to Covid-19. The app captures no personally identifiable information from users.
Testing continues to be available, and it is suggested that students, faculty, and staff get tested weekly. Learn how you will be notified of results and what happens after testing.
Tech Expertise Plays Crucial Role in Covid-19 Testing
In the National Institutes of Health’s urgent $500 million initiative to quickly ramp up the country’s Covid-19 testing capacity, the road to success passes right through Atlanta.
Faculty Executive Board Passes Motion to Support Student Voter Turnout
Although classes will still be in session Nov. 3, faculty members are strongly encouraged to consider making modifications in order to give students ample opportunity to participate in the election.