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̨ÍåSWAGArtificial Intelligence Lab

The Artificial Intelligence Hub of ̨ÍåSWAGUniversity

At the ̨ÍåSWAGAI Lab, students, faculty, and staff come together to research and learn about artificial intelligence – from machine learning and natural language processing to powerful prompts for generative AI.

̨ÍåSWAGAI Lab

Building the Next Frontier of Artificial Intelligence

The ̨ÍåSWAGArtificial Intelligence lab combines research, education, partnerships and training to make critical advances in AI education and research. Open to all ̨ÍåSWAGcommunity members.

̨ÍåSWAGstudents sitting on a bench in NYC and working on a laptop together.

̨ÍåSWAGUniversity Alumni Work in AI

Alumni of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at ̨ÍåSWAGUniversity work in the following companies:

  • OpenAI
  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • IBM
  • NVIDIA
  • Amazon
  • Apple

̨ÍåSWAGstudents in attendance of a Fintech Conference held in Pace's 15 Beekman building, with industry professionals holding a discussion on stage about Generative AI.
Seidenberg students working together on their computers in a classroom during a Google Developers Club event.

Students Launch Google Developer Group

Students at ̨ÍåSWAGUniversity's Seidenberg School launched a Google Developer Group (GDG) to connect students with Google's tech tools for AI and machine learning. The club fosters hands-on learning, professional networking, and the opportunity to connect with Google’s top talent.

Building Emotional Ties with Responsive AI – the Risks

̨ÍåSWAGAI Lab co-director Katie Todd spoke with faculty experts in artificial intelligence and human-centered design Juan Shan, Jonathan Williams, and Zhan Zhang, about the risks of anthropomorphization with generative AI.

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2024 AI Internship Experience students presenting their final projects in the Seidenberg Design Factory space.

̨ÍåSWAGAI Interns Present Final Projects

̨ÍåSWAGUniversity students completed a two-week AI Internship Experience Program under the guidance of Professors Christelle Scharff and Carmine Guida. Teams developed AI models capable of classifying and generating images of butterflies, flowers, and even Minecraft-inspired visuals, showcasing their skills and creativity.