Since 2018, Waterloo.AI has served as the University of Waterloo’s hub for cutting-edge research and collaboration in artificial intelligence and data science. We bring together faculty, researchers, students, and industry partners to tackle real-world challenges in areas such as disease detection, language understanding, emotional intelligence, and autonomous navigation.
At Waterloo.AI, we are dedicated to advancing responsible innovation that fosters economic prosperity and improves quality of life globally. Together, we’re building the intelligent systems of tomorrow—and we’re 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.

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Events
Adversarial Robustness and Privacy Measurements using Hypothesis-tests
Mathias Lecuyer to discuss "Adversarial Robustness and Privacy Measurements using Hypothesis-tests". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC 1304 on Tuesday, April 29th, starting at 2:00 pm EDT.
Where the Database Management System Comes From, and Why it Matters
Join Thomas Haigh to discuss "Where the Database Management System Comes From, and Why it Matters". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC 1302 on Monday, May 12th, starting from 10:30 am EDT.
Artificial Intelligence: The Brand That Wouldn’t Die
Join Thomas Haigh to discuss "Artificial Intelligence: The Brand That Wouldn’t Die". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC 1304 on Tuesday, May 13th, starting from 10:30 am EDT.