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  • Artificial Intelligence and the Global South: Perils, Pitfalls, and Potential

    401 Warren Hall, Cornell University

    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.

  • Humanities in the Time of AI

    Zoom

    Join us for Laurent's insights on how humanities are shifting the emphasis of computer science on AI.

  • Learning, Understanding, and Predicting Quantum Phases in Two-Dimensional Materials

    www.youtube.com/@AIMaterialsInstitute

    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

  • Prompting: The Death of Learning?: Pedagogy in the Age of AI

    Goldwin Smith Hall 232 East Ave, Central Campus

    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?

  • AI Innovation Hub Demo Day

    Biotechnology Building, G10 215 Tower Rd,, Ithaca, New York, United States

    Join the AI Innovation Hub for our Spring 2026 Demo Day! We will feature the latest AI solutions developed in collaboration with campus partners and students. Built for Cornell’s unique needs, we will present custom cutting-edge tools, from agentic workflow automation to AI assistants that improve human decision making

  • Jacobs Center AI and ML Workshop Series

    Weill Cornell Medicine

    Join us for an intensive 3-day training workshop exploring cutting-edge topics in precision nutrition and health. Learn how to leverage large biobanks like All of Us and Nutrition for Precision Health to build analysis plans and workflows focused on human microbiome, metabolomics, and digital twins research. Open to faculty, postdocs, trainees, and researchers interested in precision nutrition, computational biology, and data science. Please note that space is limited.

  • Data Science to Build Resilience and Improve Humanitarian Response

    Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca, New York

    By connecting philanthropies and the private sector with Cornell expertise across computer, information, natural and social sciences, the summit aims to spark new research, collaborations, and funding pathways that bring cutting-edge data tools into real-world humanitarian decision-making.

  • Community-Centered AI

    Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca, New York

    Bringing together researchers, practitioners, and community members, the three-day convening will tackle AI's core problem – its massive carbon footprint, displacement of local expertise, and violations of community consent – through collaborative workshops, participatory algorithm auditing, and solution-generating discussions.

  • Building Benchmarks for AI-Driven Veterinary Innovation

    Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca, New York

    This summit will bring together experts from veterinary medicine, computer science, ethics, and law to tackle the unique challenges of creating standardized, high-quality datasets tailored to veterinary needs.

Ongoing Event Series & Colloquia

AI Brown Bag Series

This series provides an excellent opportunity to learn about and discuss ongoing work happening across Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. Happens regularly on Tuesdays in 257 Sage Hall (Parker Center).

Learn about the series and view schedule.

AI to Advance Medicine Dean’s Lecture Series

AI@CVM Exchange

This monthly series features two 15-minute AI Super-User Showcases highlighting real-world applications: from automating grant budgets, enhancing clinical workflows, to streamlining research projects, CVM AI Steering Committee updates, and an interactive fishbowl Q&A. Open to all CVM faculty and staff (hybrid format).

Learn more about the series and schedule.

CATAI Biweekly Seminar Series (Cornell Initiative for Assistive Technology and AI)

This biweekly seminar series features talks and demos on assistive technology, accessibility, and AI. The meeting held every alternate Thursday, 10 – 11 a.m. held virtually.

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Global AI Seminars

This weekly speaker series brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to examine how AI can be designed, evaluated, and governed in ways that are safe, culturally grounded, and globally equitable. Sessions take place Tuesdays from 3–4 p.m. in Gates Hall 203 and on Zoom.

Explore the series and speaker schedule.

Machine Learning In Medicine

What: Virtual lecture series (via Zoom) on topics across machine learning in medicine, featuring extensive Q & A and panel discussions.
Why: To reduce academia’s carbon footprint, accommodate the schedules of the world’s top scientists and maintain social distancing.

Learn more about the series.

Artificial Intelligence Seminar

The Department of Computer Science presents a new lecture each Friday at 12:15 p.m. ET in Gates 122, and streaming via Zoom.

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AI for Science Seminar Series

The AI for Science seminar aims to bring together the computational and scientific communities to understand advances and challenges at the frontier of AI for scientific discovery. 2:30–3:30 p.m. alternating Fridays

Details coming soon

Cornell Learning Machines Seminar

The Cornell Learning Machines Seminar is a semi-monthly seminar held at the Cornell Tech campus in New York City. The seminar focuses on machine learning and related areas, including Natural Language Processing, Vision, and Robotics.

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Robotics Seminar

The Department of Computer Science presents a new lecture each Thursday, 3:35 p.m. - 4:25 p.m. in Gates 122 and streaming via Zoom.

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Computer Science Colloquium

Unless otherwise noted, the CS Colloquium events are held at 11:45 a.m., Tuesdays in G01 Gates Hall and via Zoom.

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ORIE Graduate Colloquium

Many opportunities for students to participate in lectures and seminars with the Cornell Duffield Engineering’s faculty, visiting professors, and other guests to discuss topics of interest to the field of Operations Research.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering Colloquium

View the Cornell Duffield Engineering ECE events calendar for all upcoming events.

Learn more about the ECE series.