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Cornell University establishes $11.3M AI research center with Naval grant

Cornell University is launching the Scientific Artificial Intelligence Center (SciAI Center), a new initiative backed by an $11.3 million grant from the Office of Naval Research.

Cornell University: Microscale, privacy-concious, data-driven planning applications with Ancile

A team of Cornell University researchers has developed and tested a platform, Ancile, that allows users to set restrictions on what kind of data they’ll release, and to whom.

Qualcomm Co-Founder Gives $133M To Technion, Cornell University

Dr. Irwin Mark Jacobs, founding chairman and CEO Emeritus of Qualcomm, and his wife Joan Klein Jacobs, have made a $133-million gift to Cornell...

Cornell University Announces Largest Gift In University History

Techtaffy Newsdesk Cornell University has announced a gift in support of its proposal to establish an applied science and tech campus in New York City....

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