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New initiative elevates Cornell as leader in AI

Cornell is launching a bold new initiative in artificial intelligence that will expand faculty working both in core areas and the nearly unlimited domains affected by advances in AI.

The initiative, a laid out by AI scholars from across the university, seeks to advance Cornell鈥檚 reputation as a leader in AI research, and encompasses AI development, education and ethics. It will deepen universitywide collaborations in AI鈥檚 development, application and implications across related and AI-influenced fields.

鈥淲e want to build a community around AI because we believe strong collaborations across the university are going to be incredibly valuable over the next decade of development in this space,鈥 said and the initiative鈥檚 lead dean, at a Cornell faculty AI Town Hall held virtually on Nov. 22.

Bala, together with , the Jack and Rilla Neafsey Dean and Vice Provost of Cornell Tech; , the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering; and Ray Jayawardhana, the Harold Tanner Dean of the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频; as well as other initiative leaders, revealed details of the group鈥檚 organizational work and vision-building that were crafted over the last several months. More than 100 Cornell faculty, representing 11 colleges and university units, attended the virtual town hall.

Artificial intelligence, a broad and booming subfield of computer science that includes machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing, is transforming the world 鈥 from enterprise and society to our everyday lives. Globally, AI represents a new frontier in technological innovation, and the U.S. intends to be a trailblazer: through its Innovation and Competition Act of 2021, the U.S. will commit $250 billion in new AI research and development initiatives over the next five years.

鈥淎I systems can now hear, see and understand us,鈥 said Bart Selman, professor of computer science, initiative co-chair and co-lead on the , which was released in 2019. 鈥淲e can start interacting with these systems, and the systems can start interacting with us.鈥

Citing Cornell鈥檚 existing strength in AI 鈥 from machine learning and core AI to areas such as cognitive science, behavioral science, robotics, optimization, medicine and sustainability, Bala said the university is well-positioned to lead the development and refinement of AI by leveraging its broad interdisciplinary collaborations.

The to jumpstart interdisciplinary research partnerships across Cornell.

鈥淚f recent trends are any guide, the intersection of AI and engineering will have lasting impacts across all College of Engineering disciplines,鈥 Archer said. 鈥淐ollaboration is one of our distinguishing strengths at Cornell, and this collaboration is exciting because it offers an opportunity to define these intersections in ways that add the greatest value for our students."

鈥淭he 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频 鈥 with faculty expertise spanning a wide range of disciplines 鈥 has a lot to bring to the table and also a lot to build upon as part of the AI radical collaboration,鈥 Jayawardhana said. 鈥淔rom philosophy to physics, and from neuroscience to public policy, our scholars are engaged in not only shaping, investigating and utilizing AI, but also considering its profound ramifications.鈥

AI has been a central focus and key strength at Cornell, Morrisett said.

鈥淎 lot of what we鈥檙e going to be focusing on here in New York are the translational applications of AI to important strategic sectors,鈥 such as health care and medicine, he said. In addition, Cornell Tech鈥檚 newly established Urban Tech Hub 鈥 based in the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute 鈥 and the Tech, Media and Democracy initiative are two other areas where AI can play critical roles, he said.

Cornell is uniquely positioned to lead in what , professor of computer science and information science, called 鈥渉uman-engaged AI,鈥 in which AI systems are developed and designed to sustainably serve humans and humanity.

鈥淲e need to think about AI not just in terms of accuracy but in terms of usability, fairness, accountability and transparency,鈥 said Joachims, who chairs the initiative鈥檚 subcommittee on research vision. 鈥淭he vision we have is one of breadth, where we draw on the broad expertise at Cornell and bring that to bear on AI.鈥

鈥淭here鈥檚 a great opportunity for Cornell to define what AI education would look like,鈥 said Kilian Weinberger, professor of computer science and initiative co-chair. 鈥淲e should move swiftly, but most importantly, we should do it right.鈥

 Recent interdisciplinary collaborations across the Ithaca campus, Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medicine have leveraged AI to inform varied issues from and to and . Elsewhere, Cornell scholars are developing the technology to , , and are on questions of ethics, law and fairness in AI.

Responding to an audience comment emphasizing the need for education around ethics in AI, Jon Kleinberg, the Tisch University Professor of Computer Science and Information Science, pointed to Choices and Consequences in Computing (CS 1340), a class he co-teaches with Karen Levy, assistant professor in information science, that drew 500 students when it was first offered last spring. For the spring 2022 offering, nearly 600 students from 40 different majors are currently pre-enrolled, Kleinberg said.

Many Cornell graduates now work for some of tech鈥檚 biggest companies, in roles aimed at responsible computing, auditing platforms for bias and discrimination, and investigating strategies to mitigate the polarizing effects on the political process, he said.

鈥淓ven within these companies, there has been a fairly rapid realization over the past five years that their mandate is much broader,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey need to be hiring people who are compatible with that.鈥

Bala said she was excited about the large, diverse group of Cornell scholars working to realize AI鈥檚 potential.

鈥淭he transformative opportunities of AI are vast, but they also come with great challenges,鈥 she said. 鈥淐ornell is already a leader in AI and is home to world-renowned scholars inside and outside of AI. This unique combination is going to be essential in guiding AI鈥檚 development, impact and broad adoption in the future.鈥

A full list of the Cornell AI Initiative committee members can be found .

Louis DiPietro is a writer in the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.

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