Supported by a host of donors, the UdeM computer-science professor wants his new non-profit organization to design artificial-intelligence systems that prioritize safety over commercial interests.
A research project charts the intersection of exposure and vulnerability to gambling to identify high-risk areas and help authorities make informed decisions.
According to a study led by Professor Anick Bérard, 23% of pregnant and postpartum women experienced major depressive symptoms during the first three waves of the pandemic.
Swamps and bogs have a foul reputation but they provide numerous ecological services. Audréanne Loiselle, winner of UdeM’s 3-Minute Thesis competition, is determined to spread the word.
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.
Fresh from postgraduate work in Berkeley, Ca., assistant professor Glen Berseth is pursuing his life’s passion of understanding machines’ intelligence – and making robots clean up around the house.