The AI boom brings with it opportunities for great benefits — but risks for individual and societal harm are inevitable as well. In a seminar hosted by the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, Assistant Professor Jaime Fernández Fisac shared some of the ways he and his colleagues at the Safe Robotics Laboratory are using machine learning to work toward ensuring that humans are protected from harm when operating and co-existing with robotic systems.
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has named Boris Hanin, Chi Jin and Aleksandra Korolova 2024 Sloan Research Fellows. The fellowships honor creative early-career researchers in the sciences and social sciences.
How does a researcher make sense of the data they collect over the course of what might be years of conducting experiments? The Center for Statistics and Machine Learning hosted a workshop exploring the ways in which machine learning can enhance research efforts across campus.
If you’re starting to deploy artificial intelligence in your everyday life, how can you be sure that the tools you’re using are trustworthy? As the reach of AI extends deeper into our daily routines, Princeton’s in-house AI expert Arvind Narayanan aims to help the public disentangle fact from fiction.
Julian Gold had spent most of his academic research career in the world of pure mathematics. Now, Gold is a data scientist at Princeton University, where he is applying his background in pure mathematics and probability to computational biology and bioinformatics – fields that use computational methods to analyze enormous and complex data sets. Through Princeton's Schmidt DataX Initiative, he is part of a team developing tools for understanding growing tissue.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy joined University President Christopher L. Eisgruber on Monday to announce plans to create an artificial intelligence innovation hub for the state, in collaboration with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.
CSML leadership is pleased to announce the very popular certificate program in statistics and machine learning has been converted to a Princeton University minor. The change is effective for the Fall 2023 semester. More details to come.
For program requirements, please contact Susan Johansen…
All intelligent organisms have a nervous system, a way for communication to flow between the brain and the motor system and vice versa. Researchers at Princeton have taken a first step in developing this type of coordination for mechanical AI systems using the tools of machine learning.
The researchers created a neural network that…
Claire Dennis, a graduate student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, is steeping herself in math and computer code this spring. While she plans to enter the world of policy — and not that of algorithms and computer programming — she felt it was important to familiarize herself with how technology is transforming the…
Amidst the whirl of yet another busy spring semester at Princeton University, students enrolled in the undergraduate certificate program at the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning Center (CSML) stepped out of the classroom last month for a special meal at Prospect House. Between bites of salad and various entrees, students had the opportunity to connect with faculty in an informal setting as part of CSML’s “Dinner with a Professor” on April 11th.