Yoshua Bengio in the Larousse dictionary
Posted on23 Jun 2022
Montreal, June 23, 2022 – Yoshua Bengio, Mila’s scientific director and professor at Université de Montréal, enters the Petit Larousse illustré 2023,...Read More
Mila welcomes the second phase of the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy
Posted on22 Jun 2022
TORONTO – June 22, 2022 – Mila welcomes the federal government’s commitment and vision as part of the launch of the second phase...Read More
Mila and D-BOX Technologies announce partnership to use Artificial Intelligence for haptics
Posted on21 Jun 2022
Montreal, June 21, 2022 — Mila, the world’s largest deep learning research institute, and D-BOX Technologies Inc. (“D-BOX” or the “Corporation”) (TSX:...Read More
Cohere partners with Mila to expand research and accelerate accessibility to cutting edge NLP tools
Posted on17 Jun 2022
The partnership will further enable organizations to collaborate on NLP research projects to develop the next generation of toolkits and talent. TORONTO,...Read More
Yoshua Bengio, fellow AI pioneers, honored with Spain’s Princess of Asturias Award
Posted on16 Jun 2022
A prestigious Spanish foundation (Fundación Princesa de Asturias) recognized Yoshua Bengio and three of his colleagues and scientists Wednesday for their contributions...Read More
Applied Machine Learning Research Scientist
Posted on07 Jun 2022
About Mila Founded by Professor Yoshua Bengio of the Université de Montréal, Mila rallies researchers specializing in the field of artificial intelligence...Read More
Principal Advisor, Artificial Intelligence Adoption Program
Posted on03 Jun 2022
About Mila Mila is a research institute for scientific advances that inspires innovation and the development of artificial intelligence for the benefit...Read More
Coordonnateur(-trice) aux partenariats
Posted on01 Jun 2022
À propos de Mila Mila est un institut de recherche d’avancées scientifiques qui inspire l’innovation et l’essor de l’intelligence artificielle au bénéfice...Read More
Catalyst grants announced for four collaborative projects using synthetic data for better health research
Posted on30 May 2022
Four collaborative health research projects using synthetic data have been selected to receive nearly $400,000 in funding, as an outcome of a synthetic data...Read More
The 6th Antidote Scholarship in natural language processing awarded to Victor Schmidt
Posted on26 May 2022
As part of the Druide Fund for text analysis research that was created through a donation from Druide Informatique to the University...Read More