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AI-Related Student Groups

A number of student groups at Northwestern have been developed with specific focus areas incorporating artificial intelligence (AI).

AI@NU Graduate Student Group

The AI Graduate Student Group seeks to connect AI enthusiasts across the campus to realize opportunities for collaboration and build community among graduate students. The group is not limited to computer scientists, rather the members range across many disciplines and schools.

AI@NU Graduate Student Liaison Group

AI@NU Graduate Student Liaisons serve as representatives for their respective schools by sharing AI@NU events through their networks, by connecting AI-interested students across schools, and by keeping AI@NU apprised of AI-related activities at the school-level.

Kellogg AI Club

The mission of the Kellogg Artificial Intelligence Club, aka Kellogg AI Club, is to inspire, equip, and connect tomorrow's AI- and AI business leaders with the knowledge and skills they need to create meaningful impact in the organizations of tomorrow with the power of AI.

Northwestern AI Club

We are a group of Northwestern students with a wide range of interests and backgrounds, including technical, non-technical, business, and communication expertise. We are committed to keeping doors open to anyone who shares our curiosity and passion for artificial intelligence. Whether you're a seasoned AI enthusiast or just beginning to explore this exciting field, you'll find a place among us. Northwestern AI is a community that thrives on inclusivity, where every perspective is valued, and every member has the opportunity to contribute to our shared journey of learning.

Responsible AI Student Organization (RAISO)

Northwestern's student organization dedicated to the ethics, diversity, and social impacts of AI and modern technology. We're a growing community making AI work better for everyone. Whether you're technical or not, come discuss and build the future of ethical AI at RAISO.

 

See more Student Groups & Organizations from the Computer Science Department.

 

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