UdeM literature professor Marcello Vitali-Rosati looks at how, for better or worse, computerized large language models are changing how we write – and what we think about it.
A narrower keyboard on loan from a U.S. company to the Faculty of Music reduces muscle fatigue and provides more comfort and sound control for smaller-handed pianists, typically women.
The first volume in an extensive anthology of Hubert Aquin’s journalism and work in film, radio and TV has just been published, shedding new light on the legendary Quebec writer.
An UdeM computer scientist and his PhD student have developed a tool for animators to use bitmap sketches to control how a character stands and moves in three dimensions.
In a series of listening experiments, an UdeM postdoc finds that having lyrics in a song—or even meaningless syllables that change—makes it more difficult to hear when the singer’s not in key.
Botanist Anna Atkins was the first person in the world to publish a book illustrated with photographs. A precious copy of the volume is in UdeM’s rare books collection.