From greener AI to richer 3D worlds: 23 papers debuted at NeurIPS conference | Cornell Chronicle
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From greener AI to richer 3D worlds: 23 papers debuted at NeurIPS conference | Cornell Chronicle
"Cornell Tech faculty made a strong showing at the 2025 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), held Dec. 2-7 in San Diego, presenting 23 research papers at one of the world's premier gatherings for artificial intelligence and machine learning. NeurIPS draws thousands of scholars and industry leaders each year and is widely recognized as a leading forum for breakthroughs in AI, computational neuroscience, statistics, and large-scale modeling."
"This year, Cornell Tech researchers pushed the boundaries of AI on multiple fronts - from safeguarding data privacy and strengthening AI evaluation standards to boosting the speed and efficiency of large language models. Other contributions unveiled tools for analyzing environmental and health interventions, matching images to architectural plans, and generating realistic 3D scenes with unprecedented efficiency - innovations with far-reaching implications for public health, robotics, urban planning, and immersive media."
Cornell Tech faculty presented 23 research papers at the 2025 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) in San Diego. Researchers advanced AI work across data privacy protections, improved AI evaluation standards, and methods to accelerate and make large language models more efficient. Additional contributions included tools for analyzing environmental and health interventions, algorithms for matching images to architectural plans, and techniques for generating realistic 3D scenes with unprecedented efficiency. The innovations have implications for public health, robotics, urban planning, and immersive media, demonstrating interdisciplinary applications and progress in both foundational AI methods and practical tools.
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