Mid-South public universities join forces for AI research
Leadership from four regional universities sign the Mid-South AI Research Consortium, including (front row from left) Peter Buckley, chancellor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center; Glenn Boyce, chancellor of the University of Mississippi; Charles Robinson, chancellor of the University of Arkansas; and Bill Hardgrave, president of the University of Memphis. (Sophia Surrett/The Daily Memphian)
The universities of Memphis, Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee Health Science Center will focus on five areas of research and development.
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