Anna Kate Black, a student who won a job offer during a artificial intelligence in business course.

Student vibe codes her way to a job offer

During a course on innovation and artificial intelligence in business, finance student Anna Katherine Black pitched her favorite app on some vibe coded features. She ended up with a job offer.

Illustration of a retro fortune telling robot with business people looking under hood to see how the predictions are made. Can a machine learning analyst outperform a human? Research shows that its depends on how the program's built and what companies you're focused on.

Can AI beat your analyst? It depends

Market watchers may see machine learning analyst programs as a golden ticket to gains. New research shows that how each program is built impacts if and when it’s accurate.

Natalia Gonzalez teachers a workshop of AI film making at Studio 225

AI filmmaking takes center stage in creative economy course

As artificial intelligence redefines the global art market, students in Terry’s Business in the Creative Economy class are getting a front-row seat to the revolution. In a recent deep dive into AI filmmaking, students engaged with industry leaders to explore how generative tools are shifting the business of art.

An illustration of a lawyer serving a lawsuit to a robot works on a painting set up on an easel.

AI art may lead to more lawsuits

Terry researchers found a pervasive public bias against art created with artificial intelligence that may lead to more copyright lawsuits and legal awards for copyright plaintiffs.