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AI apps and robots take home awards at BOOM
Apps that use artificial intelligence to help with tutoring, labeling medical images and perfecting your form while exercising, websites that address social issues with technology, and a robot that may one day colonize Mars all won awards at the annual Bits On Our Minds student technology showcase.
As Empire AI dawns, Cornell lays groundwork for public good
Empire AI, a $400 million effort to create a shared academic research computing facility, is set to advance dozens of ambitious, cross-disciplinary projects at Cornell.
Cornell Bowers CIS to launch minor in artificial intelligence
Beginning Fall 2024, Cornell undergraduates can minor in artificial intelligence (AI).
Cornell Feline Health Center launches playful CatGPT
Feline-centric chatbot connects cat owners with credible, science-based information in a novel way. Users can ask the chatbot questions, get to the answers quickly and ask follow-up questions – or even play games.
Thorsten Joachims talks with CNET about the future of AI
Thorsten Joachims talks with CNET about the future of AI
Climate roundtable sparks insight and invites collaboration
Convening of 80 leaders, researchers and staff across six colleges discussed strategies to address climate change mitigation, adaptation and societal transformation, in a Feb. 1 roundtable sponsored by The 2030 Project.
Cornell joins federal AI Safety Institute Consortium
Cornell’s participation in the U.S. Commerce Department initiative will help advance development and deployment of safe and trustworthy artificial intelligence technology.








