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A McGill-led research team has developed the first real-time, on-site technology capable of detecting and deciphering nanoplastics from all other particles in water, a capacity akin to being able to find a needle in a haystack within milliseconds.

Microplastic pieces are between 1 micrometre and 5 millimetres, roughly equivalent to a grain of rice. Nanoplastics are far tinier - a single nanometre is just 0.000001 millimetres. For comparison, a human hair is approximately 80,000鈥100,000 nanometers wide.

Classified as: mcgill research, Parisa Ariya, department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, Department of Chemistry, nanoplastics, plastic pollution, Artificial intelligence, AI
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Published on: 4 Jul 2024

ChatGPT and other generative AI tools are changing the way students learn, from grade school to grad school. On April 25, the Higher Council of Education, jointly with the Commission on Ethics in Science and Technology, submitted a calling for the supervision and regulation of AI in higher education in Quebec.聽聽聽

Classified as: Eric Kolaczyk, Adam Dub茅, AI, education
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Published on: 8 May 2024

May 7, 2024 | We are living in an age of breakthroughs propelled by advances in artificial intelligence. Technologies that were once the realm of science fiction are now transpiring into our reality. is a technology show where every other Tuesday Taylor Owen sits down with the people shaping this rapidly approaching future.

Classified as: technology, AI, Centre for Media Technology and Democracy, taylor owen, Taylor Owen on Digital Governance
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Published on: 7 May 2024

The FRQS Dual AI Chairs Program supports research collaborations across disciplines in pursuit of the significant potential of AI to address some of humanity鈥檚 greatest health challenges.

Classified as: AI, Fonds de recherche du Qu茅bec 鈥 sant茅 (FRQS), brain health
Published on: 21 Sep 2023

NSERC Alliance Grant supports McGill-led Canadian team, new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change

Classified as: AI, biodiversity, climate & global modelling, climate change, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Published on: 18 Sep 2023

March 16, 2023 | Master of Public Policy Candidate Aftab Ahmed, wrote about the innovation Minister Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne recently launching the second phase of the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy. Ottawa鈥檚 attempts to frame the 鈥榬ules of the game鈥 for its digital economy is commendable, and the U.S. should be observing and emulating this approach. He said "Let me be clear: technology is not the enemy. Novel innovations can undeniably act as positive economic disruptors."

Classified as: mpp perspectives, AI
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Published on: 17 Mar 2023

AI can help identify biases in news reporting that we wouldn't otherwise see. Researchers from 香蕉视频 got a computer program to generate news coverage of COVID-19 using headlines from CBC articles as prompts. They then compared the simulated news coverage to the actual reporting at the time and found that CBC coverage was less focused on the medical emergency and more positively focused on personalities and geo-politics.

Classified as: media coverage, AI, Artificial intelligence, covid-19, news, journalism, journalists
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Published on: 6 Dec 2022

Human languages are notoriously complex, and linguists have long thought it would be impossible to teach a machine how to analyze speech sounds and word structures in the way humans do. But researchers from 香蕉视频, MIT, and Cornell University have taken a step in this direction. They have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can learn the rules and patterns of human languages on its own.

Classified as: AI, Artificial intelligence, language, Linguistics, Timothy O鈥橠onnell
Published on: 12 Oct 2022

As the world fights climate change, will the increasingly widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) be a help or a hindrance? In a paper published this week in , a team of experts in AI, climate change, and public policy present a framework for understanding the complex and multifaceted relationship of AI with greenhouse gas emissions, and suggest ways to better align AI with climate change goals.

Classified as: AI, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental impact
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Published on: 28 Jun 2022

Artificial neural networks modeled on real brains can perform cognitive tasks

A new study shows that artificial intelligence networks based on human brain connectivity can perform cognitive tasks efficiently.

Classified as: MNI, Neuro, bratislav misic, Artificial intelligence, AI, connectomics, neuroscience
Published on: 9 Aug 2021

How can we predict suicide risk in students, especially at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected many people鈥檚 mental health? According to researchers from Montreal and France, self-esteem represents an important predictive marker of suicidal risk. The team from 香蕉视频, University of Montreal, Inserm, and Universit茅 de Bordeaux is using artificial intelligence to identify factors that accurately predict suicidal behavior in students.

Classified as: AI, Artificial intelligence, algorithm, machine learning, suicide, suicidal, behaviour, students, University of Montreal, inserm, Universit茅 de Bordeaux, Massimiliano Orri, M茅lissa Macalli
Published on: 28 Jul 2021

Comparing two neural maps reveals the roles of genes in cognition, perception and feeling

Many psychiatric disorders have genetic causes, but the exact mechanism of how genes influence higher brain function remains a mystery. A new study provides a map linking the genetic signature of functions across the human brain, a tool that may provide new targets for future treatments.

Classified as: Neuro, bratislav misic, genetics, AI, Brain function
Published on: 25 Mar 2021

By Meaghan Thurston

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) program provides long-term, dedicated research funding to support and train the next generation of AI leaders.

Consider a question: 鈥淗ow many students took each calculus class?鈥 A seemingly simple inquiry that soon turns complicated if you are trying to teach an artificial neural network to produce a database query based on the question 鈥 something that could be usefully applied in an academic setting.

Classified as: AI, Artificial intelligence, CIFAR, Azrieli Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)
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Published on: 19 Jan 2021

Congratulations to Professor Amin Emad of ECE and his team, who won the Omics Data Against Cancer (ODAC) competition to develop AI models to predict response to drug combinations in poor-outcome cancer patients.

You can see the full article at /newsroom/channels/news/mcgill-teams-win-big-new-omics-cancer-competition-325933
Classified as: ECE, omics, ODAC, AI, Cancer
Published on: 27 Nov 2020

Earlier today, a Quebec based consortium of research institutes (G茅nome Qu茅bec, Oncopole and IVADO) announced the winners of their first-ever 鈥淥mics Data Against Cancer鈥 competition, and McGill research teams were dominant. In fact, of the five selected teams no less than four of them included professors from McGill.

Classified as: omics, genomics, AI, Cancer, Awards
Published on: 5 Nov 2020

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