Concepts in AI Algorithms March 12
March 9th, 2021
Our colleague Garry Chu, who teaches Mathematics, will give a talk entitled “Concepts in AI Algorithms” March 12 from 4:30 PM to 5 p.m..
We are all invited to attend.
Zoom link:
Abstract: Do you know how machines sort emails? Can Toffoli score in his next NHL game? Is there any ethical issue in AI algorithms? We will explore these AI concepts together in this talk.
DzʿAI has new resources for faculty!
February 23rd, 2021
One additional teaching portfolio, that of Dan Pomerantz, was recently published on the website. Dan, who teaches in the department of Computer Science, was part of the second cohort of fellows of the AI-Themed Teaching Community of Practice. He is inviting all faculty members to explore and make use of the teaching materials he has developed during his Fellowship.
Dan’s portfolio notably includes four PowerPoint slide decks that could be interesting to those looking for engaging teaching materials about the ethical implications of Big Data, surveillance technologies, text-generating systems, and facial recognition technologies. Link: /ai/portfolios/daniel-pomerantz/
Part of this portfolio will constitute the basis of a talk entitled “The Hazards of Using Big Data,” which Dan will deliver via Zoom April 14 at 2:30 PM. The entire Dzʿ community is invited to attend (no RSVP needed)!
Zoom link:
For more details, please email Carl Saucier-Bouffard at cbouffard@dawsoncollege.qc.ca.
AI Book recommendation
December 15th, 2020
Last month, Vanessa Gordon (Faculty, Political Science) had the pleasure of attending FWD50, an annual gathering of some of the world's leading public sector innovators. Spanning five days and featuring well over 200 speakers, this year's theme addressed how to use technology to bring people together. Vanessa sent this note to D News:
As a Dzʿ Artifical Intelligence (AI) fellow, I was there to learn about how to teach AI at school: it didn't disappoint! Dr. Paris Buttfield-Addison was one of the stand-outs. He gave a compelling talk about AI in Australian school education. He also recommended the book "Future Frontiers: Education for an AI world", available here: .
This is a work where sci-fi and education meets. For example, I learned that by the time my kids are my age, AI is forecast to outperform humans in all tasks. What does this mean for my kids?
As the Aussies say: "This is a lot to do. A lot." This book courageously attempts to elucidate the new skills and values that today's kids will need to live good lives in this world of exponentially evolving AI technologies.
This Christmas, I plan to keep reading this book, along with William Gibson's Neuromancer. Here's to time well spent!
October 20th, 2020
Dean of Academic Initiatives Ray Bourgeois Retires This past summer, Dean of Academic Initiatives Ray Bourgeois retired. The Director General Richard Filion tasked Ray with managing the DzʿAI initiative as the early-stage work of the steering group developed. Ray guided DzʿAI to author its three-year plan, to launch the initiative with immediate impact across the…
June 9th, 2020
In April 2019, the Board of Governors of Dzʿ approved DzʿAI Initiative: an ambitious, multi-faceted three-year strategic effort to better prepare our students for a future which will be increasingly shaped by new technologies such as Machine Learning, the Internet of Things, and Big Data. The largest fraction of the approved financing is for the DzʿAI multi-disciplinary Community of Practice. CoP Fellows are faculty who meet regularly and collaborate on developing portfolios of teaching resources in…
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, is inviting any faculty member to explore and, if desired, make use of the teaching material that he has developed during his fellowship: Robert Stephens’ portfolio Robert’s portfolio includes many resources for those…
DzʿITE Newsletter # 465
April 14th, 2020
DzʿITE is your weekly curated news related to IT and Education prepared by Dzʿ's Rafael Scapin. In this issue:
- Innovative Schools Find Lessons — and Opportunities — in Remote Learning
- Flattening the Online Education Curve
- Why being connected really matters for students
March 24th, 2020
With the goal of preparing our students for the pivotal role that artificial intelligence (AI) will play in both their personal and professional lives, Dzʿ has instituted a multidisciplinary AI-themed community of practice consisting of faculty members who are committed to developing pedagogical material on AI-related themes and vulgarizing new AI developments to the larger Dzʿ community. Eight…
Lex Fridman podcast with Michael I. Jordan
March 3rd, 2020
Wolfgang Krotter (Creative and Applied Arts) recommends the Feb. 24 episode of Lex Fridman's podcast about artificial intelligence, deep learning, autonomous vehicles, and beyond. In podcast #74, Lex interviews Michael I. Jordan, one of the most influential computer scientists of our time, about Machine Learning (as opposed to Artificial Intelligence) and Recommender Systems. Available on YouTube; click Read More for link.
March 3rd, 2020
Two projects that count DzʿAI as a partner have been selected by PIA to go forward. The organizaiton made the announcement Feb. 26. Here are the two DzʿAI projects: How virtual assistants and applications powered by artificial intelligence can help promote student academic success. Comprising members from Dzʿ, Concordia University and McGill University, the team…
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