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Suzuki develops ways to integrate augmented reality and large language models for more seamless human-AI interaction.
Hye-Young Jo of computer science and the ATLAS Institute will be using the funding to research human-computer interactions.
Ryo Suzuki, ATLAS assistant professor and director of the Programmable Reality Lab, has created an AI tool that can make static textbook images move on the page.
ATLAS assistant professor, Ryo Suzuki, makes textbooks more interactive with AI-powered tools that turn diagrams into effective simulations for more personalized and immersive learning.