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Cornell

American  
[kawr-nel] / kɔrˈnɛl /

noun

  1. Ezra, 1809–74, U.S. capitalist and philanthropist.

  2. Katharine, 1898–1974, U.S. actress.

  3. a male given name.


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The tools tested by AFP sought to lure students and academics as clients, with two of them claiming their users came from top institutions such as Cornell University.

From Barron's

Researchers at Cornell University, working with collaborators, have created an extremely small neural implant that can sit on a grain of salt.

From Science Daily

Cornell University researchers last year estimated that AI growth could add 24 to 44 million metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere annually by 2030, unless steps are taken to change course.

From Los Angeles Times

Naomi Buckle, 20, a junior at Cornell University, recently asked her Paris-based sister about the show.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Cornell University study released this month suggests that AI writing assistants can not only influence how we write, but how we think.

From Los Angeles Times