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Artificial intelligence has been in the spotlight at Cornell for most of the year, from the announcement of Cornell’s artificial intelligence initiatives and the release of Microsoft Copilot Enterprise to faculty, staff, and select students to the focus on artificial intelligence at May’s Emerging…
Attendees of the October 15 Emerging Tech Dialogues: Navigating Change event can join several breakout sessions, with topics ranging from the Cornell Experience Modernization Initiative (CEMI) project to change management to AI. These sessions were handpicked to facilitate discussions about how we…
All Cornell-affiliated members, including faculty, staff, alumni, and students at Ithaca, Cornell Tech, and Weill campuses are invited to explore how we adapt to the constantly and rapidly changing landscape of technology on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. Register for this free event and…
The next Emerging Tech Dialogue event will be held October 15, 2024, following the success of the May 29 Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education event.
To create a safe space in which faculty, staff, researchers, and students could explore new technology developments, the first Emerging Tech Dialogue: Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education symposium focused on conversations rather than slide decks. Please do not download or share these…
Rob Vanderlan, Executive Director of the Center for Teaching Innovation, is no stranger to the disruption that generative AI tools can bring to a classroom.
On May 29, 2024, Chief Information Officer Ben Maddox is hosting a free, all-day symposium where faculty, staff, researchers, and students from the New York campuses can share ideas for using artificial intelligence tools in teaching, learning, research, and daily tasks.
Register to join us online by noon on Tuesday, May 28. In-person registration closed on May 17, 2024. Links to the recordings can be shared with faculty, staff, students, and researchers who missed the registration deadlines.
On today’s college campus, the impact of generative AI tools is multifaceted and touches community members who never pass or enter a classroom. From facilities to the executive suite, generative AI applications are gearing up to reserve spaces, schedule meetings, manage email, analyze data, and…
Interested Cornell technology community members, as well as faculty, staff, researchers, and students, are invited to explore AI and other new technologies in an interactive and hybrid event on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. There is no cost to participate in the event!

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