Since launching in 2018, Waterloo.AI’s multi-disciplinary research teams have been collaborating with industry to develop intelligent systems in areas such as disease detection and treatment, understanding language and emotion, and vehicle navigation.
Our projects are building tomorrow’s intelligent systems today, by translating industry requirements into deployable, real-time embedded AI. In years to come, we expect this investment to yield profound dividends for the economic prosperity and quality of life of people all around the world. And we are just getting started.
What is Artificial Intelligence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the study of machines and software that exhibit intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, planning, problem-solving, predicting, and the use of language and vision. With the advent of big data, and driven by the explosion of computing capacity and speed, AI tools are being increasingly integrated into technological solutions that are central to our everyday life, business, society, and the environment.
Why Should You Care About Data?
Waterloo.AI's Co-Director - Jimmy Lin, explains the importance of data in this episode of the "Back to the Classroom" video series.
News
Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute and St. John’s-Kilmarnock School Workshop on Generative AI in K-12 Education: A Resounding Success
Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute and St. John’s-Kilmarnock School Workshop on Generative AI in K-12 Education: A Resounding Success
Revolutionizing cancer research with AI and quantum technology
Waterloo’s partnership with Princess Margaret Cancer Centre aims to enhance cancer research and tackle urgent health care challenges
AR/VR can help extend critical infrastructure lifespan
Waterloo engineers have developed a cutting-edge system that will revolutionize structural inspection and management
Events
Amrit Singh Bedi on Tuning Free (inference time) Alignment of Large Language Models
Join Amrit Singh Bedi to discuss "Tuning Free (inference time) Alignment of Large Language Models". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC room 1304 on Monday, December 9th, starting from 1:00 pm EST.