AI@Princeton is an undergraduate-led student community at Princeton University that focuses on research and engineering developments in Artificial Intelligence. Our aim is to create a place to expose Princeton undergrads to the fast growing field of AI in an accessible way outside of the classroom.
We host weekly meetings (with refreshments of course) where students present recent developments
and research in AI that they find interesting. Past topics include diffusion models, semantic
segmentation, deep learning applications in physics, LangChain, etc. We plan to include all (approved)
past discussions and slides in the
Resources
section of our website. Additionally, we plan social
events and faculty Q&A sessions to cultivate our community. Recently, we collaborated with the E-Club
to create an
AI-focused Tiger Trek,
where we flew 12 bright students out to San Francisco to meet
distinguished engineers, investors, entrepreneurs, and scientists that work in AI like Fei-Fei Li,
Nat Friedman, folks at OpenAI, Anthropic, LangChain, Nuro, and much more!
Our goal is to provide resources and opportunities for interested students, so we have no formal membership requirements. We have a listserv where we post information about meetings and events, and we will try our best to update our website regularly as well.
We work closely with the Princeton COS department to provide resources and opportunities for students interested in AI. We have also been fortunate enough in the past to invite individuals like Professor Olga Russakovsky to come speak at our events!
Princeton’s AI TigerTrek is a collaboration between AI@Princeton and the Princeton Entrepreneurship Club to bring interested Princeton students to meet and talk to engineers, investors, entrepreneurs, and researchers who have made a significant impact in the ever-growing field of artificial intelligence.
In our first iteration of AITT, we selected 12 students out of over 150 applicants to fly to San Francisco during Spring Break (Mar 12-17, 2023) to meet individuals from OpenAI, Google, Waymo, Anyscale, Stanford HAI, etc. as well as student groups from ML@Berkeley and the Friends and Family entrepreneurship group at Stanford. Students were not expected to have an extensive background in AI, so we hosted a one-week bootcamp on recent topics in AI prior to the trip.
If you are interested in getting in touch with the club or have any questions, please email alzhang@princeton.edu. Alternatively, use the form below.
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