What would it mean to have feminist AI?
Dr. Carla Fehr and multidisciplinary colleagues explore ways to include principles of fairness and justice in Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Carla Fehr and multidisciplinary colleagues explore ways to include principles of fairness and justice in Artificial Intelligence
Velocity startup secures foundation with $2M pre-seed round
PLAN 211: Design Studio Foundations course taught by Dr. Katherine Perrott, has partnered with the Sustainability Office to produce urban design visualizations that explore what the future of the UWaterloo campus could look like while meeting the University’s sustainability goals.
UW design team WATOLink wins Best Demo Award at CUCAI.
A University of Waterloo research team, led by Prof. John Mcphee of Systems Design Engineering (SYDE), is proposing to replace the time-consuming process of annotating x-rays by hand with artificial intelligence (AI).
Training pharmacists for the future
For most of us, social interactions are taxing, tedious or time well spent. For the 1.5% of Canadian children and youth who have been diagnosed with autism, they can be inscrutable. With the rise of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), however, facial expression classification (FEC) systems could help autistic and neurotypical people engage better.
University of Waterloo teammates top 150 mph with their autonomous race car in Las Vegas,
Waterloo researchers develop AI technology to predict if women with breast cancer would benefit from chemotherapy prior to surgery
In this free webinar, University of Waterloo AI subject matter expert, Jimmy Lin, will separate myth from reality and highlight the plausible impacts that ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies will have on Canadian businesses and industries. Lin will also offer early indicators on how these technologies may evolve and emphasize the implications for business models, work processes, and talent management.