May 12th, 2020
Robert Stephens, who teaches Philosophy as well as Humanities, and who was part of the first cohort of fellows of the AI-themed community of practice, has developed A.I. teaching materials and wishes to share them with you.
April 7th, 2020
The work of Physics teachers Jonathon Sumner, Sameer Bhatnagar and Jean-Fran莽ois Bri猫re was in the news last week. They developed an聽interactive live data visualization of COVID-19 focused on Quebec. The hope was to reinforce social distancing and create a positive feedback loop. Here are the TV reports that featured interviews with Jonathon and Sameer: CTV…
March 31st, 2020
Jonathon Sumner (Physics) started working on a live interactive graph project with the idea of showing the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in different parts of the world, while normalizing for population size, as well as showing the impact of interventions like physical distancing.
March 24th, 2020
Find out who’s in the second cohort of DawsonAI fellows.
March 3rd, 2020
Learn how to apply AI and machine learning techniques to help solve business problems, increase sales, enhance customer satisfaction, perform social media analysis and even help solve environmental challenges.
March 3rd, 2020
Two projects that count DawsonAI as a partner have been selected by PIA to go forward. The organization made the announcement Feb. 26.
February 25th, 2020
Contribute your thoughts to the discussion around privacy and AI. DawsonAI is hosting two discussion groups in order to provide a response to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s consultation on their proposals for ensuring appropriate regulation of AI.
February 18th, 2020
The call for candidates to join the second cohort of fellows of the AI-themed community of practice is now open. Interested faculty are invited to apply before Feb. 25, 2020.
February 11th, 2020
Interested in learning more about AI and considering implementing AI into your course curriculum? Dawson AI鈥檚 Robert Stephens (Profile Coordinator of Arts & Culture; Faculty, Humanities and Philosophy) has some book recommendations to get you started.
January 28th, 2020
By Ray Bourgeois, Dean of Academic Initiatives and member of Dawson AI By now, most of us have received an unexpected email from 鈥淢yAnalytics,鈥 which contains surprisingly detailed information about where we spend our time, the number of emails we write, and who we collaborate with.聽 Then, on the basis of Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics,…
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