Cornell AI Events
Learn more about the variety of AI-related workshops, symposia, and calls for proposals.
Coming up
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Cornell Learning Machines Seminar
Cornell Tech campus 2 W Loop Rd, New York, NY, United StatesThe 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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Machine Learning in Medicine
VirtualVirtual lecture series on topics across machine learning in medicine, featuring extensive Q & A and panel discussions.
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Urban Tech Summit – Adaptive Intelligence, Activating Urban AI
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Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence: Strategies for Responding
Goldwin Smith Hall G64Educators are increasingly concerned about the unauthorized use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in their courses, especially with growing evidence showing how it undermines student academic and personal development. Given this, how can we help students to be critical of GenAI tools, and learn to draw boundaries around them, to support their learning?
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Cornell Tech Presents: Building for Healthcare Impact and Adoption in the Era of AI
Cornell Club 6 E 44th St, New York, NY, United States -
Collaborative Pathways for AI Funding
Computing and Information Science Building, Room 142Explore how collaborative partnerships drive AI research innovation and funding success. Engage with Cornell faculty and learn about institutional resources including the Cornell AI Initiative.
Thursday, November 13 9-10:30 AM • Computing and Information Science Building, Room 142
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Cornell Learning Machines Seminar
Cornell Tech campus 2 W Loop Rd, New York, NY, United StatesThe 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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The Remaking of Memory in the Age of the Internet and Social Media
Mann Library, 160Please join us for this Chats in the Stacks book talk, for a discussion of the recent research described in this important new book and the implications it suggests for us as individuals and the families, communities, and societies in which we live.
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Machine Learning in Medicine
VirtualVirtual lecture series on topics across machine learning in medicine, featuring extensive Q & A and panel discussions.
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Cornell Learning Machines Seminar
Cornell Tech campus 2 W Loop Rd, New York, NY, United StatesThe 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.
Ongoing Event Series & Colloquia
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.
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. 2:30–3:30pm alternating Fridays
Details coming soon
Robotics Seminar
The Department of Computer Science presents a new lecture each Thursday, 3:35 p.m. – 4:25 ET in Gates 122 and streaming via Zoom.
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.
ORIE Graduate Colloquium
Many opportunities for students to participate in lectures and seminars with the Cornell School of Engineering’s faculty, visiting professors, and other guests to discuss topics of interest to the field of Operations Research.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Colloquium
View the Cornell Engineering ECE events calendar for all upcoming events.
Cornell EMPIRE AI Weekly Forum
Happening every Friday from 4-4:30 PM via Zoom, the forum is for Cornell faculty and staff (e.g., research operational support staff) who are interested in the EMPIRE AI’s current status and future plans.
Recurring weekly forums are anticipated through the fall semester.
Please register for the series, which will then provide the Zoom link info
