Cornell information science researchers have developed a method that can help online advertisers ensure they’re reaching their intended audience and reduce “skew” – under-delivery to certain demographic groups.
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Computer framework generates ‘shadow art’ from scan of an object
Researchers at Cornell Tech and the Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science have created a artificial intelligence framework, ShadowDraw, that can create “shadow art” – partial line drawings that are completed by the shadow cast from an object – by simply scanning the object.
Amazon partnership establishes Cornell AI security initiative
Artificial intelligence agents – also known as agentic AI – can now build and launch software based on a few prompts. But AI agents can produce incorrect, misleading, and even malicious code that hackers can exploit. Thanks to a gift from Amazon, Cornell will lead the development of safety protocols to shore up AI agents and the code they produce.
Panel presents promise, peril of AI use in education at Cornell
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AI can write your college essay, but it won’t sound like you
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Silva receives two NSF grants to enable broader use of formal verification in networking and software development
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