AI Leadership Summit Explores How AI is Transforming Life
At the Summit for AI Institute Leadership (SAIL), AI leaders from across the country showcased pioneering research that applies artificial intelligence to agriculture, education, national security, health, and many other fields.
CMU and NVIDIA to Lead Joint Research Center for Robotics, Autonomy & AI
A first-of-its-kind NVIDIA AI tech community in Pittsburgh launched Oct. 14 during a ceremonial signing at the AI Horizons Summit with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, CMU President Farnam Jahanian, Pitt Chancellor Joan Gabel and Anthony Robbins, federal vice president at NVIDIA.
Innovation Anywhere, Opportunities Everywhere: President’s Lecture Series Welcomes Director of National Science Foundation
CMU President Farnam Jahanian hosted the director of the NSF for a distinguished lecture and fireside chat.
Dietrich College Interns Make Community Impact in Pittsburgh
The Pittsburgh Summer Internship Program is reshaping the way Carnegie Mellon University students engage with the local community.
CMU Launches Two New Online Graduate Certificates in AI
CMU has launched two new online graduate certificates for AI Engineering in Digital Twins & Analytics and for Managing AI Systems.
Managing Election Anxiety May Mean Less Time on Social Media
It can be challenging to break away from social media during this election season, in part because social media is designed to keep users engaged and online.
Pittsburgh’s AI-Powered Renaissance
CMU experts explain why Pittsburgh is poised to lead the industrial revolution in human-first AI.
CMIST Policy Dinner Brings Diplomats to Pittsburgh To Discuss Digital Diplomacy
The Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology (CMIST) hosted a policy dinner on digital diplomacy for diplomats from the United States, Costa Rica and Switzerland.
CMU's Block Center Announces 2024-25 Build Back Better Subawards
Carnegie Mellon University’s Block Center for Technology and Society has announced the recipients of the 2024-25 Build Back Better subawards.
SCS Researchers Design Models To Help Linguists Reconstruct Ancient Languages
A team of Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science researchers is using computer models to help reconstruct ancient languages.
Innovative Framework Drives Autonomous Learning and Task Mastery
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon's learning framework demonstrates that robots can independently improve their performance over time, much like children mastering a new skill.
Former CMU Faculty Geoffrey Hinton Awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics
Former CMU faculty member Geoffrey Hinton was awarded a Nobel Prize in physics.