AI
New research suggests understanding how people respond differently to artificial intelligence could help organizations build more effective AI strategies.
531 student teams from 160 institutions narrowed to 27 semifinalist ventures demonstrating evidence-based learning in the AI era.
Executive director of Mays’ new Center for Applied Entrepreneurship and Innovation Levi Belnap on teaching entrepreneurship, innovation, and the potential for Mays to turn “the Texas Triangle” into our version of Silicon Valley.
Mays researchers and collaborators are building the strategic frameworks for how firms actually profit from AI.
Two national competitions advance AI research and student startups with more than $175,000 in prizes.
Developed by a Texas A&M marketing scholar, EMPATHY AI helps professionals across industries deliver constructive feedback that motivates instead of demoralizes.









