A Radical Collaboration
Cornell’s AI Initiative is a university-wide radical collaboration designed to deepen opportunities in the development and application of AI within the field, and across AI-related, and AI-influenced fields.
Research happening across the Ithaca campus, as well as with Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, is bringing AI, machine learning, and data science to bear in areas and applications including: sustainable agriculture; improved urban design and infrastructure; and personalized, precision medicine and health.
In addition, Cornell is leveraging its strengths in philosophy, ethics, fairness and public policy to not only shape, investigate and utilize AI, but also to consider its profound ramifications on society.
Our vision of AI is one that tightly integrates the development of algorithmic AI capabilities with how AI technology engages with humans, society, and applications.
Cornell AI News
Cornell AI Events
Cornell AI News
Student creates smart glasses for people with hearing loss
Nirbhay Narang ’25 has created smart glasses to help people manage this situation. The glasses use AI to provide transcriptions of conversations in real time, which can be viewed both on the glasses and on a phone.
Researchers in climate science, nanoparticles among 12 newest Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellows
Nanoparticles that could change material science. Better models to predict the potential for global carbon offsets. More efficient and cheaper solar panels. These are some of the research projects from 12 of the newest Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellows from Cornell.
Cornell AI Events
Computer Science Fall 2024 Colloquium
November 14 @ 11:45 amTalk at 11:45am, on Thursdays in G01 Gates Hall and via Zoom.
Meet the experts
Cornell researchers working on AI reflect its all-encompassing nature. Through science, scholarship, innovation and entrepreneurialism they are working to advance the development of algorithmic AI capabilities as well as studying how AI technology engages with humans, society, and applications.
These are some of Cornell’s leaders in the field of AI.
Thorsten Joachims
College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell Bowers CIS, Cornell Engineering
Focus areas: Machine Learning, Reasoning, Society & Institutions
Recent research: Fairer ranking system diversifies search results
Deborah Estrin
Cornell Bowers CIS, Cornell Tech
Focus areas: Ethics, Law, and Policy, Health and Medicine, Machine Learning, Scientific Discovery
Recent research: Estrin, health tech pioneer, wins von Neumann medal
Jesse Goldberg
College of Arts and Sciences
Focus areas: Health and Medicine, Machine Learning
Recent research: Fruit flies use two muscles to control pitch for stable flight
Hadas Kress-Gazit
Cornell Engineering
Focus areas: Autonomous Systems, Machine Learning
Recent research: Soft robots use camera and shadows to sense human touch
Carla Gomes
Cornell Bowers CIS, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
Focus areas: Scientific Discovery, Society & Institutions
Recent research: AI enables strategic hydropower planning across Amazon basin; DRNets can solve Sudoku, speed scientific discovery
Join Us
The AI Radical Collaboration provides enhanced startup packages, bridge funding, as well as general recruiting support and coordination to hire outstanding candidates for all Cornell colleges in both Ithaca and NYC.