
Making AI Agents Reliable, Despite Their Mistakes
A new collaboration aims to chart a path to building genuinely trustworthy AI agents.
A new collaboration aims to chart a path to building genuinely trustworthy AI agents.
Researchers from the Computer-Enabled Abilities Laboratory (CEAL) developed a new tool to make games truly playable for blind and low-vision players.
Jason Nieh has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, one of the oldest scientific societies in the world.
The Columbia Engineering AI Demo Session held Mar. 4 in Carleton Commons showcased innovations in computer vision, robotics, sensing, and sustainability. As part of the Columbia AI Summit—a University-wide event highlighting Columbia’s deep expertise in artificial … Continue reading AI in Action
CS researchers were among the experts who considered AI from every angle at the kick-off session of the Columbia AI Summit.
CS team joins the inaugural global university competition focused on advancing secure, trusted AI-assisted software development.
For many students, transitioning into a new academic field is like stepping into uncharted territory. The unfamiliar concepts and coursework … Continue reading Voices of CS: Karla Zuniga
Three computer science students have been honored with the prestigious 2025 CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award by the Computing Research … Continue reading Undergrads Dive Into Research Projects
In a world fixated on ever-higher resolutions and increasingly detailed images, a revolutionary new camera takes a daring step in … Continue reading Voices of CS: Jeremy Klotz
Joon Baek (CC’21 & MS SEAS’25) and Zino Haro (SEAS’20) launched Youth for Privacy, a nonprofit that raises awareness about online privacy rights and cybersecurity.