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College of AI, Cyber and Computing

How UT San Antonio is fueling the state’s workforce of the future
From cybersecurity and AI to biosciences and advanced manufacturing, see how UT San Antonio is developing the professional workforce that Texas will need in the 2030s and beyond.
New study warns that everyday AI tools are defeating state-of-the-art image protections
Research co-led by UT San Antonio finds that protected digital artwork is being easily copied or manipulated through the use of AI systems.
New 10-year partnership with the U.S. Army creates a pathway for students to advance impactful research
UT San Antonio researchers will analyze datasets to find solutions to issues that impact military installations worldwide.
Can robots “fail forward”? Teaching AI to learn from its mistakes
A new framework developed by researchers at UT San Antonio uses failed attempts to train autonomous systems faster and more affordably than traditional methods

A strategic vision to integrate emerging technologies with interdisciplinary approaches

College of AI, Cyber and Computing announced

This innovative college will build on UTSA’s leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, data science and related disciplines to address the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world.

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College of AI, Cyber and Computing’s founding dean looks to connect campuses, communities and innovation
Jinjun Xiong, PhD, shares his vision as the new college moves into San Pedro I and II.
From classroom to global career: Honors College graduates head to Japan to teach through prestigious cultural exchange program
The four alumni, who all previously studied abroad in Japan, will begin their new positions in the fall.
Three computer science students gain national recognition for AI-based homebuilding platform
The project, called Vision, helped the UT San Antonio team land a spot as a one of 15 national finalists in the 2026 Red Bull Basement competition.
UT San Antonio study: As FDA approved semaglutide for weight management, calls to poison control centers skyrocketed in the U.S.
Using data science, researchers find dangerous dosing trends behind semaglutide-related poison control center reports.
Cultivating the future: Joint UT San Antonio, SwRI program to train next generation of smart agriculture experts
As global food demands intensify, the USDA-funded initiative will prepare students to enhance farming approaches through AI and robotics.
Governor Abbott taps UT San Antonio’s Jeff Prevost to serve on quantum advisory committee
As Texas emerges as a national leader in quantum computing, the new Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee will build a roadmap for the state's ascent.