
David A. Broniatowski
@broniatowski
Professor at The George Washington University @GWEngineering, GW lead of @trails_AI, @GWtweets
ID: 195572533
http://www2.seas.gwu.edu/~broniatowski/ 27-09-2010 01:39:27
767 Tweet
545 Followers
503 Following

Our new publication asking whether ChatGPT chatbots can reliably give advice to help people quit smoking? We examined chatbots including WHO's Sarah in providing assistance on quitting smoking JMIR Publications World Health Organization (WHO) David A. Broniatowski jmir.org/2025/1/e66896



Please read and share this excellent FAQ on University indirect costs by my friend David A. Broniatowski He explains why these funds are essential and a critical investment for research in the United States. linkedin.com/posts/david-br…

TRAILS member Hernisa Kacorri (Hernisa Kacorri) is part of a team UMD College of Information working to advance the safety of autonomous vehicles by capturing new data sets of how blind pedestrians move in urban settings. trails.umd.edu/news/autonomou…

Learn about China’s strategic goals for data assetization, the role of state-led data marketplaces, & how these efforts fit into the country’s broader AI ambitions at a webinar moderated Dr. Susan Ariel Aaronson, co-PI TRAILS & director The Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub. Learn more: datagovhub.elliott.gwu.edu/calendar_event…


🚨 Two new post-docs at GW University!! Both affiliated with Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics, one will be more computational, the other more experimental. Links: gwu.jobs/postings/119777 and gwu.jobs/postings/119779 Spread the word!

Happy to see our paper out on Scientific Reports! We introduce a statistical method for detecting coordination and apply it to Facebook, using 11.2 million link posts shared by 16k pages that discussed US politics in 2021. nature.com/articles/s4159…

This study—conducted by TRAILS researchers Lorien Abroms (lorien_a) and David Broniatowski (David A. Broniatowski)—was published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (Journal of Medical Internet Research). Read the paper: jmir.org/2025/1/e66896