EduGenAI Panel: Artificial Intelligence in Teaching

Monday, May 13, 2024 14:30to16:00

Panel Overview: Instructors design and implement the teaching that students experience. This panel will focus on how Generative AI is forcing us to rethink what and how we teach and conduct...

EduGenAI Panel: Artificial Intelligence in Learning

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 11:00to12:30

Panel Overview: Students learn in formal and informal settings and ways. Generative AI will challenge our assumptions about the way learning happens and what it means to have learned something.853...

Talk: Data Mining for Privacy Protection

Friday, January 27, 2017 14:30to15:30

Speaker: Benjamin Fung- School of Information Studies, McGill University3480 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E9, CA/datascienceCategory: School of Computer Science

Data Science suggests that Shakespeare may have had a famous co-author on three of his plays

Published: 1 November 2016

The title page of the new Oxford edition of Shakespeare's three Henry VI plays will, for the first time ever, include the words "by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe". Most people have...

Talk: The Application of Data Analytics to Atmospheric Science

Thursday, October 27, 2016 15:30to16:30

Invited Speaker: Prof. Paul J. Roebber, Distinguished Professor, Atmospheric Science Group, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee ...

Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft and IBM join forces to set guidelines on future Artificial Intelligence research

Published: 3 October 2016

The end of September saw the formation of a new team of rivals: the Partnership on AI, whose motto is "to benefit people and society". The partnership includes tech giants Amazon, Google and its...

A Globe and Mail article looks at how Big Data might help university students graduate

Published: 21 September 2016

Last Friday's edition of The Globe and Mail newspaper included a story on how predictive analytics might help decrease university drop-out rates. Several Data Science companies, including  IBM’s...

A new book reveals the hidden biases that can creep into Data Science models

Published: 7 September 2016

Yesterday (September 6, 2016) saw the launch of a new book by Cathy O'Neil with the provactive title Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. O'Neil...

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