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Powering Artificial Intelligence

91做厙 is driving rapid AI adoption and advancements across the commonwealth

 

As the largest and most diverse university in Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., 91做厙 is leading the future of inclusive artificial intelligence (AI) and developing responsible models for AI research, education, workforce development, and community engagement within a modern university.

As AI reshapes industries, George Mason combines fearless ideas that harness the technologys boundless potential to address the worlds grand challenges, while creating guardrails based on informed, transdisciplinary research around ethical governance, regulatory oversight, and social impact.

Led by the universitys inaugural vice president and chief artificial intelligence officer (CAIO) Amarda Shehu with an AI Visioning Task Force, George Mason is reimagining operational excellence in every facet of the university.

LISTEN to Access to Excellence Podcast Amarda Shehu: Navigating AIs risks and rewards 

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Amarda Shehu, 

VP and CAIO,
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Read more about her appointment

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George Mason is building a nexus of collaboration and resources on campus, throughout the region with our vast partnerships, and across the state, called AI2Nexus.

As a model for universities, AI2Nexus is based on four key principles: Integrating AI to transform education, research, and operations; Inspiring with AI to advance higher education and learning for the future workforce; Innovating with AI to lead in responsible AI-enabled discovery and advancements across disciplines; and Impacting with AI to drive partnerships and community engagement for societal adoption and change.

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Integrate AI: advancing operations with PatriotAI

George Mason is reimagining operational excellence, equipping all students, faculty, and staff with access to hundreds of cutting-edge Gen AI models through the revolutionary PatriotAI platform.

Through a suite of six specialized AI agents, PatriotAI offers secure, university-managed access to large language models that aid academic work, studies and student life. Each agent was co-developed with members of our community, including the AI Visioning Taskforce, and they represent our first lineup of AI tools designed to enhance learning, instruction, research, and administration across campus.

Learn more about PatriotAI


AI infrastructures are a national security and human safety issue, George Mason professor says

Through his Minerva Project, J.P. Singh, , wants to understand how preferences or interests from society, business, or other government actors shape policy in terms of what countries are doing with their national AI infrastructures.

Learn more about J.P. Singh's Minerva Project

When we talk about Integrate in the context of AI, were not just referring to adopting new toolswere talking about rethinking how we work, teach, and serve. AI is no longer optional; its a transformative force thats already reshaping higher education. The challenge before us isnt whether to use AI, but how to integrate it thoughtfully and effectively into the fabric of our university. That means aligning AI with our mission, values, and strategic goalsenhancing human capabilities, not replacing them. 

Charmaine Madison, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Information Technology Services (ITS)

 


 

Inspire AI: designing curriculum for the future workforce

George Mason is equipping students with AI skills as a leader in developing AI-ready talent ready to compete and new ideas for critical sectors like cybersecurity, public health, and government. In the classroom, the university is developing courses and curricula to better prepare our students for a rapidly changing world. 

In the Spring of 2025, the university launched a cross-disciplinary graduate course, AI: Ethics, Policy, and Society. In Fall 2025, the university debuted a new undergraduate course, AI4All: Understanding and Building Artificial Intelligence, open to all students. A master's in , a , an for undergraduates of all majors, and a  are more examples of George Masons mission to innovate AI education. New academies are also in development. 

READ: George Mason launches Virginias first public masters degree in AI 

AI Summit: AI in Public Health took place June 2 at the Fuse Building at Mason Square. 

George Mason's AI in Public Health Summit examined what artificial intelligence could mean for health equity, education, and the future workforce. 

The commonwealth and 91做厙 are taking bold steps in AI

Virginias new showcases George Masons commitment to accessible, responsible innovation through programs such as its MS in AI and .

Research using AI to track Amazon rainforest species produces landmark results

George Mason students receive real-world, hands-on experience with AI. An example is the team of undergraduate researchers who worked under researcher David Luther to analyze acoustic recordings from the tropics to identify animals. 

 

 


 

Innovate with AI: building a responsible ecosystem

George Masons ecosystem of AI teaching, cutting-edge research, and incubators for entrepreneurs foster interdisciplinary collaborations and substantiate a virtuous cycle between foundational and user-inspired AI research within ethical frameworks.

The university hosts workshops, conferences, and public forums to shape the discourse on AI ethics and governance while forging deep and meaningful partnerships with industry, government, and community organizations to co-develop impactful AI technologies for a richly diverse global society.

George Mason partners with tech leaders like Google and Amazon Web Services to offer certifications in data analytics, cybersecurity, and cloud computing, enhancing student expertise.

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Fuse at Mason Square fosters collaboration and innovation by creating spaces for students and researchers to work side-by-side with industry leaders.

 


 

Impact AI: driving community engagement and adoption

George Mason is tackling the worlds most urgent challenges with a purpose and vision for societal change. The universitys is a partnership between academia, public-sector tech providers, and government. It is a trusted resource for advancing AI approaches, governance frameworks, and robust guardrails to guide the development and deployment of responsible AI in government. Leading experts and faculty also participate in statewide efforts.

George Mason collaborates with other universities across the country to bring together experts and students to advance research. Gentopia, with North Carolina State University, 91做厙, and Carnegie Mellon University, aims to push the boundaries of natural language processing. Gentopia lets researchers develop and share tool-augmented natural language models and discover new ways of using them for various tasks and domains.

Learn about Jaffer's appointment to the AI Task Force.

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Jamil N. Jaffer, founder and executive director of the National Security Institute (NSI) at George Masons Antonin Scalia Law School, has been appointed to Virginias new AI Task Force, which will work with legislators to regulate rapidly advancing AI technology.

 


 

News and Spotlights

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CIO Charmaine Madison honored with Change Champion Award

Charmaine Madison, vice president for information technology and chief information officer, has been honored for leading transformative change in the realm of AI, inspiring teams, and challenging the status quo to adopt new ways of working. Learn more.

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George Mason researchers lead statewide study on ethical use of AI in higher education

George Mason researchers are leading a statewide study on the ethical use of AI in higher education, helping shape responsible policies and practices for the future of learning. Learn more.

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Costellos Office of Career Services pilots agentic AI platform

Powered by nSpire AI, Career AI is the new agentic AI tool offered by the Office of Career Services within the Costello College of Business. Learn more.

In the Media

GMU to launch Virginias first public masters program in AI ()


Analyzing Status of Global AI Infrastructure ()


George Mason opens $254M hub as Virginia aims to draw in more tech ()


Rep. Don Beyer wanted to understand AI, so he enrolled at George Mason ()


Missy Cummings Takes AI to New Heights at 91做厙 ()


Virginia Activates its Artificial Intelligence Task Force ()


George Mason opens $254M hub as Virginia aims to draw in more tech ()

Podcasts

Access to Excellence

AI-in-Gov: Inside the Black Box Podcast

Hosted by George 烘ason 狹niversitys Vice President and Chief AI Officer, Amarda Shehu, and Brillient Corporations Chief Digital Officer and Senior Vice President, Richard Jacik, explores how artificial intelligence is transforming government, from innovation and impact.

Amarda Shehu is VP and Chief AI Officer at 91做厙 and Professor of Computer Science. Dually trained in AI and biophysics, she writes at the intersection of science, culture, and society.

Read Amarda Shehu's essay:

 


 

This Week in AI

Intro to AI-Enhanced Teaching Practices

Faculty are invited to a new mini-course from the . Explore how generative AI is transforming teaching, assessment, academic integrity, and inclusive practice. The course starts June 8. .

AI Day at George Mason 

What does it take to prepare students, institutions, and a region for an AI-transformed world? On April 29, 91做厙 convened researchers, educators, policymakers, and industry leaders at Fuse at Mason Square to find out.

 


 

Faculty leading in classroom experiences and research on campus

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Professor, College of Engineering and Computing  
Co-Director, Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC) 
First American Bank Chair

One of the U.S. Navy's first female fighter pilots, Cumming is an American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Fellow and recently served as the senior safety advisor to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Professor of Global Commerce and Policy, Schar School of Policy and Government  Co-Director, Center for Advancing Human-Machine Partnership 

Singh was awarded a three-year, $1.39 million grant from the Department of Defenses esteemed to study the economic and cultural determinants for global AI infrastructuresand describe their implications for national and international security.

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Jesse Kirkpatrick 

Research Assistant Professor, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Acting Director, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy
Co-Director, Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC)

Kirkpatrick is an International Security Fellow at New America and serves as a consultant for numerous organizations. His research focuses on the ethics of peace and security, emphasizing the ethical, social, and policy implications of emerging technologies.

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Professor, College of Public Health
Director, Machine Learning and Inference Laboratory 

Wojtusiaks expertise spans machine learning, health informatics, and the use of artificial intelligence in clinical decision support and knowledge discovery in medical data. He is interested in developing algorithms that derive usable models from complex health data to predict patient and population outcomes.

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Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Policy, Schar School of Policy and Government and College of Engineering and Computing 

As an interdisciplinary scholar, Monroe-Whites work explores the systemic biases that affect the workforce and educational journeys of racially minoritized groups within the STEM fields. She is a fellow of the Institute in Critical Quantitative and Mixed Methodologies and served a three-year term as a special government employee data scientist on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Technical Advisory Committee.

 


 

PatriotAI

The PatriotAI platform represents the first major outcome of our strategic partnership with Microsoft and Cloudforce, established earlier this year to begin a meaningful and thoughtful integration of artificial intelligence capabilities into university operations, starting with targeted academic and student services. 

  • PatriotChat, a general-purpose conversational assistant for everyone at George Mason. Ask PatriotChat just about anything and get reliable and insightful answers while ensuring your privacy and security. 
  • DocuMate, a scholarly document analysis assistant for everyone at George Mason, is designed to summarize documents, extract their key concepts, help formulate research questions, and conduct cross-document analyses.
  • PatriotPal, a virtual assistant for students, providing accurate and helpful information about administrative procedures, academic policies, and student services at George Mason. 
  • NourishNet, a resource connector for student food insecurity that offers compassionate guidance on food access programs, whether on campus or in the community, all while maintaining a stigma-free experience. 
  • CourseMate, a student learning assistant that helps students understand lecture content, analyze research articles, interpret textbook materials, and prepare for exams. 
  • SyllaBright, a course design assistant that helps faculty develop and refine educational materials including syllabi, learning objectives, planning assessments, and adapting content for multilingual contexts. 

As we expand AI access across our community, we have established guiding principles for the safe use of these technologies, with specific guidance for instructors, researchers, students, and staff currently in development. We are committed to providing these tools in a manner that ensures data privacy and security while supporting our diverse community. 

 

The PatriotAI platform is intentionally designed as an experimental platform with four primary goals: 

  • Democratize access to AI tools across our diverse campus  
  • Promote digital literacy in an AI-driven world  
  • Foster innovation in teaching, learning, and research  
  • Enhance productivity in academic and administrative functions