The future is now: College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence officially launches
UW–Madison’s first new college in more than four decades will explore and inform technological change for societal benefit.
UW–Madison’s first new college in more than four decades will explore and inform technological change for societal benefit.
To celebrate UW–Madison’s new College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Dean Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau digs deep into the technological moment around us.
Responsible AI will require close collaboration with “the entire spectrum of humanities and social scientists,” says ACM president. That’s where the UW’s newest college comes in.
Wisconsin Public Radio — Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau discusses AI ethics, data centers, cross-college collaboration and the tech job market.
$100 million in philanthropic support and a significant campus investment, including 50 new faculty positions, will support research, education and innovation.
Wall Street Journal — Venture capitalists are covering rent while dropouts from Harvard to Stanford chase their startup dreams.
Effective January 2025, CDIS Founding Director Tom Erickson will step down as Computer Sciences Professor Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau assumes leadership.