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Dalhousie experts push for AI optimism at Halifax town hall

Dalhousie experts push for AI optimism at Halifax town hall

A community panel this week at Halifax Central Library brought researchers and policymakers together to demystify AI and consider its emerging uses throughout Nova Scotia.  Read more.

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Andrea McKay
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A fifty-year-old system was recently replaced with modern infrastructure designed to protect marine life and support world-class ocean research.
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Dalhousie's support for the UN Sustainable Development Goals has earned the university a top 200 showing in each of the six categories it competed in for this year’s THE Impact Rankings, despite a larger competitive field.
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Canada’s deputy prime minister and local MPs visited Dal campus this week to showcase their government’s plan to offer loan forgiveness for doctors and nurses working in rural or remote communities.