Cornell researchers have developed two technologies that track a person’s gaze and facial expressions through sonar-like sensing.
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Scientists Harness Robots and AI to Revolutionize Farming
Yu Jiang is taking ag research to the next level. From robots to drones to AI, Yu is developing many exciting solutions for the New York farm industry.
Statistical machine learning finds unknown factors that underlie disease
A new method can now find previously unknown factors that underlie disease by using statistical machine learning to sort through mountains of complex biological data.
Faculty, students harness AI in the classroom
Faculty members are finding creative ways to deal with generative AI in their courses. Winners of Cornell’s 2024 Teaching Innovation Awards will discuss their approaches on April 11.
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.
Sun receives NSF CAREER award
Wen Sun has received the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (NSF CAREER) award, which supports early-career faculty who have the potential to advance their academic fields.
Many firms prefer ready-made AI software, with a few tweaks
Many firms are opting for ready-made AI technology that can be tailored to the specific needs of the firm, according to a research team that included Chris Forman, professor in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.
Thorsten Joachims talks with CNET about the future of AI
Thorsten Joachims talks with CNET about the future of AI