what is ai@nyu?
We are in the middle of an Artificial Intelligence revolution. Its impact is already great in many spheres of human undertaking and across disciplines, from social sciences to new material and drug discovery, to better decision-making in health, business, and government. NYU researchers play a major role in the AI revolution; we are the home of many stellar faculty in both AI research and AI applications.
AI@NYU highlights the many activities in AI at NYU. Please browse the various sections of the site and reach out to us with any questions!
news & announcements
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AI systems' ability to solve the New York Times' connections puzzle
Reported by InfoDocket: Julian Togelius, NYU Tandon Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Director of the Game Innovation Lab with researchers at NYU Tandon test AI systems' ability to solve the New York Times' connections puzzle.
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AI brain study uncovers Hidden Differences in Male and Female Brain Structures
Reported by NeuroScience News: Prof. Yvonne W. Lui, Associate Professor of Radiology, NYU Langone, published a study that shows that an AI algorithm designed for analyzing MRI images can detect sex-related differences in brain structure.
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Outstanding paper award at ICLR '24
Zahra Kadkhodaie (CDS PhD), with others, won one of the Outstanding paper awards at International Conference on Learning Representations 2024. Congratulations!
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Machine learning
Machine learning (ML) is concerned with creating algorithms for constructing predictive models from data and is a foundation for the rest of AI.
Computer Vision
Computer vision is an area in AI that deals with the construction of explicit, meaningful measurements and descriptions of physical objects from images.
Natural Language Processing
Natural language processing (NLP) develops methods for processing text data and speech, e.g., machine translation, conversational agents and text summarization.
Robotics AI
Robotics AI is concerned with designing systems, independently interacting with their physical environment, such as industrial robots, drones, and self-driving cars.
AI for Healthcare and Medicine
One of the most important applications of AI has been to healthcare. NYU is a pioneer in applying breakthrough machine learning techniques to healthcare, facilitated by close ties between NYU's School of Medicine and the multiple AI research laboratories at NYU.