UBC Professor Kevin Leyton-Brown, PhD students Hedayat Zarkoob and Greg d’Eon and former Research Assistant Lena Podina, had their paper accepted for the AAAI…
The significance of artificial intelligence research from a UBC Computer Science team of researchers led by Professor Kevin Leyton-Brown and Affiliate Professor…
UBC Computer Science will benefit from a new $23 million investment in AI. A new UBC Science interdisciplinary cluster will help fuel artificial intelligence…
Computer science professor, Dr. Kevin Leyton-Brown, joins eight other UBC faculty this year (including two others from the Faculty of Science) to receive the…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used increasingly in the workplace and has even extended to our social lives and relationships. From seeking cures for diseases…
Up until this year, four current UBC computer science faculty members had been named Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellows for lifetime achievements…
UBC Professor in Computer Science Kevin Leyton-Brown, and Canada CIFAR AI Chair, has made a significant difference in the advancement of social issues in Uganda…
The UBC Computer Science department is celebrating the fact that five of the department members’ papers have been accepted at the 34th annual Neural Information…
Emerging Technologies: BC's AI Showcase, will explore emerging and disruptive technologies in AI, featuring UBC professors, industry experts, and a student…
“Artificial Intelligence, deep learning and machine learning — whatever you’re doing, if you don’t understand it — learn it. Otherwise, you’re going to be a…