Informed by Resilient Cornell, the CEMI project, and the best thought about change across Cornell, Future of Work II: Shaping What’s Next will provide the setting for conversation and connection.
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Informed by Resilient Cornell, the CEMI project, and the best thought about change across Cornell, Future of Work II: Shaping What’s Next will provide the setting for conversation and connection. |
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Undergraduate Perspectives on the AI Disruption. Speakers include Kashyap Rajesh, Info Sci Major, VP at Encode, Youth Fellow at Rithm ProjectCristobal Ramirez, Comparative Literature majorNoga Yangzom, STS MajorPlus students from the Milstein Program |
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Join the next AI-MI Seminar Series on 04/09 at 3:00 PM ET with Andrew Wilson, Professor at Courant Institute, NYU. A new theory of “epiplexity” explains how computationally bounded learners can extract—and even create—useful structure from data, resolving paradoxes in classical information theory and offering a foundation for evaluating and improving datasets. Watch live on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@AIMaterialsInstitute |
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Join us in New York City for a timely conversation on AI and sustainability with Cornell faculty and leading voices from industry and policy. As AI advances, it is unlocking new ways to tackle complex sustainability challenges while also introducing significant environmental and societal risks. This panel will explore why managing both sides of this equation is critical for leaders across sectors: from big nature data analysis and improving the efficiency of AI to pressure on power grids and the need for responsible AI application. Panelists will highlight key opportunities, emerging risks, and what leaders, donors, and innovators need to […] |
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What are the specific implications of AI for people living in the Global South? Keynote speakers from a range of disciplines will focus on specific themes. Taking a holistic perspective that considers the historical, socio-cultural, environmental, and political economic context in which AI is embedded in and entangles with the Global South.
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Join us for Laurent's insights on how humanities are shifting the emphasis of computer science on AI.
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Join the next AI-MI Seminar Series on 04/23 at 3:00 PM ET with Shiwei Zhang, Senior Research Scientist/Group Leader at the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ), Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation. This talk takes on the many-electron problem — where the sheer scale of quantum interactions has long outpaced our computational tools. The speaker presents a physics-inspired approach combining neural networks with Monte Carlo simulation to achieve breakthrough accuracy in modeling two-dimensional electron systems, uncovering exotic quantum phases that previous methods couldn’t reach.Watch live on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@AIMaterialsInstitute |
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This event features Professor Ayham Boucher, head of AI Innovations at Cornell Bowers, Professor Philip Lorenz of Comparative Literature and Literatures in English, Professor Leif Weatherby of NYI, currently at the Society, and two of our fantastic undergrads: Yuhan Huang and Emerson Moore. The colloquium will address the questions: Is it time to reconceive the role of prompting in pedagogy? In the age of AI, how do we preserve the labor of learning? |
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