Designing AI with purpose and people in mind.

At Cornell, we approach artificial intelligence with curiosity, conscience, and collaboration. Since the early 1990s, our department has been building one of the world’s most respected AI research communities — recognized globally for its innovations, integrity, and impact. Unlike larger programs, we’ve intentionally fostered a close-knit culture where cooperation and diverse perspectives accelerate progress.

From robotics and ethics to computational sustainability, our work spans disciplines and domains — grounded in the belief that AI must be understood not only as a tool, but as a force that is shaping society. We ask not just what AI can do, but what it should do — for people, for the planet, and for the future.

Faculty exploring AI. 

Our faculty bring an unparalleled level of understanding and experience in AI to researching and solving today’s emerging challenges. 

A photo of Jennifer J. Sun, a woman with long dark hair, glasses and a blue shirt
Jennifer J. Sun
Assistant Professor in Computer Science
Jennifer J. Sun
Assistant Professor in Computer Science
jjs533@cornell.edu
A photo of John Thickstun, a man with short black hair, glasses, and a blue shirt with a gray jacket in front of a leafy background
John Thickstun
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
John Thickstun
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
jthickstun@cornell.edu
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Aditya Vashistha
Assistant Professor of Information Science
Aditya Vashistha
Assistant Professor of Information Science
adityav@cornell.edu
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Angelina Wang
Assistant Professor of Information Science
Angelina Wang
Assistant Professor of Information Science
angelina.wang@cornell.edu
A photo of Kilian Weinberger, a man with curly blond hair, glasses, a beard and mustache, in a gray shirt in front of a gray background
Kilian Weinberger
Professor of Computer Science
Kilian Weinberger
Professor of Computer Science
kqw4 () cornell.edu