“Smart” segmented ring device delivers medications to stop HIV transmission
Researchers have designed a device that delivers two medications that help stop HIV transmission.
Researchers have designed a device that delivers two medications that help stop HIV transmission.
From self-driving cars to intelligent voice assistants to smart factories, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming every sector of the economy and the very fabric of society in fundamental ways.
"To help humanity solve fundamental problems of cooperation scientists need to reconceive artificial intelligence as deeply social" - nature.com
Prof. Andrew Wong
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The Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) - a partner of Waterloo.AI, organized a roundtable workshop on “Artificial Intelligence, Global Governance and International Public Policy”. The Institutes Co-Director, Fakhri Karray and members, Jatin Nathwani, Jesse Hoey, Joel Blit, Kate Larson, and Jason Lajoie participated in the workshop.
Professor Joel Blit from the University of Waterloo has recently been featured in an article published by the Toronto Star. Joel talks about federal wage subsidies costing taxpayers $188,000 a year for every job saved, and how he thinks we should try a different approach.
On behalf of the Waterloo Artificial Intelligent Institute, it gives us great pleasure to announce today the Waterloo AI Institute Graduate Scholarships.
Pearl Sullivan, former Dean of Engineering at Waterloo and one of the greatest supporters for the AI Institute has passed Saturday, November 28, 2020. The Waterloo AI Institute mourns her passing as she was among the first who recognized the importance of launching the Institute jointly with the faculty of Math and with participation from other faculties at the University.
Pearl Sullivan, former Dean of Engineering at Waterloo and one of the greatest supporters for the AI Institute has passed Saturday, November 28, 2020. The Waterloo AI Institute mourns her passing as she was among the first who recognized the importance of launching the Institute jointly with the faculty of Math and with participation from other faculties at the University.
Dean Pearl has been a great visionary and has made a tremendous impact on various engineering programs at Waterloo. The following article which appeared in Waterloo Daily Bulletin yesterday summarizes her major achievements at Waterloo.