Winnipeg Free Press: Betting smart money on artificial intelligence – UM Today
Maybe artificial intelligence will notice the missing guardrail the construction workers didn’t.
The next batch of resumés in the office might be written by AI chatbots; the food on your dinner table may come from Manitoba farmers using machine learning technology.
Artificial intelligence is pulsing through Manitoba workplaces. For some, it has become the author behind job postings and work documents.
David Gerhard, the University of Manitoba’s computer science department head, believes almost every industry will be fundamentally altered by AI systems.
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agribusiness and agricultural economics, Artificial Intelligence
UM’s Ivan Oresnik is co-leading a $6 million crop production research project focused on helping farmers reduce their reliance on chemical fertilizers.
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Faculty of Science
Two outstanding incoming UM students have once again been awarded Schulich Leader Scholarships. Simar Ubhi (Engineering), from Kildonan-East Collegiate, and Cody McDonald (Science), from Murdoch Mackay Collegiate, are this year’s Schulich Leaders.
Advancing Reconciliation and Promoting Indigenous Achievement, financial aid and awards, Schulich Leader Scholarships, Students
Ticks that cause allergy to meat, dairy spotted in Manitoba
entomology, health and wellness, invasive species
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