Tuning into Tomorrow
AI can help musicians compose and create new sounds. Is it just another music-making tool – or something else?
Before we know it, artificial intelligence will be all around us. Are we ready?
AI can help musicians compose and create new sounds. Is it just another music-making tool – or something else?
Why AI could be good news for both patients and our health-care system
AI has developed faster than anyone thought. Will it serve humanity’s best interests?
AI is generating a disinformation arms race. The window to stop it may be closing
These scholars say artificial intelligence could help reduce income inequality
The short answer: it depends
AI is promising a better – and faster – way to monitor the world for emerging medical threats
Professor Ai Taniguchi explores how art and language can bring us together
Painter Wendy Wacko pays homage to her mentor, Doris McCarthy, with a gift of art to U of T Scarborough
Basketball means the world to sports journalist Alex Wong. Here’s why
Groundbreaking plan comes on the heels of U of T’s number-one sustainability ranking
To meet its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2050, Canada needs to cut emissions from the construction industry. Here’s how
Plant growth chambers will enable researchers to test how food crops fare under different conditions
Fourth-year drama students put their skills to the test with a theatrical warning of climate change run amok
A new space at U of T Mississauga will help life-science startups refine their lab-based innovations
More people with disabilities are having children. Our health-care system is unprepared, says researcher Hilary Brown
How to spot and avoid online scams
But it’s also crucial for people to give informed consent to have their genetic information used this way
A room-sized machine that could do calculations faster than humans first took shape here 75 years ago
The Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus will help develop artificial intelligence that benefits humanity – from ideas and scholarship to successful startups
We asked 100 University of Toronto students. This is what they told us