Revolutionizing the way air quality data is shared
A new low-cost air quality platform hopes to change the way we quantify the adverse health impacts of air pollution in low-income countries
A new low-cost air quality platform hopes to change the way we quantify the adverse health impacts of air pollution in low-income countries
Expert highlights importance of understanding the uses of artificial intelligence at work
Five graduates of Waterloo Engineering are featured on an annual list published by Macleans magazine of the top 100 people shaping Canada.
ChatGPT is breaking new ground in conversational AI but professor says it can’t be trusted – yet
UW design team WATOLink wins Best Demo Award at CUCAI.
There is 'great potential for using robots in the public education system'
Master’s candidate Niki Hasrati and Professor Shai Ben-David received the best paper award at ALT 2023, the 34th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory.
Ribbit’s pilotless planes are set to make the future of air more inclusive and sustainable.
On November 12, 2022, the Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute with industry host Musashi AI held a data challenge focused on computer vision open to all Waterloo students.
The University of Waterloo and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) partner to focus on talent development in artificial intelligence (AI) through co-operative education and work-integrated learning (WIL).