TCU Research Magazine Examines Paradox of Progress in the Age of AI
TCU Research Magazine Examines Paradox of Progress in the Age of AI
Publish Date: 2026-02-16 18:12:00
Source Domain: www.tcu.edu
- Inquiry into AI’s Impact: TCU scholars investigate how artificial intelligence, while transforming fields like political campaigns, disaster response, and medical research, reshapes human interactions with its creations.
- First Amendment Challenges: First Amendment expert Chip Stewart discusses the constitutional challenges in regulating AI-generated deepfakes, highlighting the need for vigilant oversight to combat misinformation.
- Erosion of Trust: Associate professor Jie “Jackie” Zhuang investigates how AI-driven misinformation can erode trust, particularly in disaster response scenarios.
- Research Expansion: The spring 2026 issue marks TCU’s strategic shift toward R1 status, emphasizing student-centered scholarship aligned with the teacher-scholar model.
- New Leadership: Reuben F. Burch V, the new vice provost for research, has been appointed with a mandate for impactful research, fruitful partnerships, and student leadership.
- Cross-disciplinary Research: Diverse research projects are highlighted, from criminology studies with local law enforcement to ballet pedagogy in the College of Fine Arts and literacy research in the College of Education.
- Broad Research Spectrum: The issue encompasses a wide range of studies, including nursing research on COVID-19 effects, marketing studies on consumer trust, and analysis of facial recognition technology.
- Critical Perspectives on Innovation: Faculty members urge ongoing curiosity and critical thinking to determine whether technological advancements improve humanity.