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Artificial Intelligence at Syracuse University

The future belongs to those who are ready for it. Syracuse University gives students a unique and comprehensive set of pathways into artificial intelligence.

Build Your Career in AI

From AI Science and Engineering to Integrative Artificial Intelligence, our programs weave cutting-edge technology into every aspect of your academic, research and career preparation journey.

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Meet Faculty Shaping the Future of AI in the Classroom

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Meet Professor Paulo Shakarian

Get to know Professor Paulo Shakarian as he discusses his career path, his research interests and his role in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 

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AI Governance Explained: Regulation, Policy and the Future

Professor Baobao Zhang dives into some of the most pressing questions surrounding AI governance.

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What Are the Ethical Concerns of AI?

Hear from Professor Johannes Himmelreich on how artificial intelligence is shaping the world we live in today.

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Stats and Facts

98 %

Efficacy rate of our deep learning models in detecting online disinformation and combating toxicity in real time.
80 %

weekly active average usage rate of AI tools among licensed users across campus.
30k +

Students and faculty empowered with AI tools.
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AI-Related Academic Programs.

Syracuse University Among First Universities to Provide Campuswide AI Access to Anthropic’s Claude for Education

A new partnership equips students, faculty and staff with advanced artificial intelligence tools to enhance learning, research and collaboration across campus.

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AI in Action

From student well-being to Universitywide guidelines, here’s how we’re integrating AI thoughtfully and responsibly.

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Supporting Student Well-Being in an AI-Driven World

AI is reshaping how students access support—including mental health care. Drawing on guidance from leading mental health organizations, Syracuse University has established clear practices to ensure AI is used as a supplement to professional care, never a substitute.

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Commitment to Responsible AI

Our Universitywide guidelines ensure AI is used ethically and transparently—protecting the integrity of every degree we award while supporting the full potential of your education.

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United AI

A student-led organization bringing together minds from multiple colleges and disciplines to learn, build, and critically examine artificial intelligence within the Syracuse University community.

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AI Bootcamp

Launching in Fall 2026, the AI Peer Leadership Academy is a bootcamp-style series of hands-on courses designed to build real, employer-recognized AI skills for every student, regardless of major or technical background. The five-week sessions are led by peer leaders—undergraduates with fluency in AI.

Coursework Highlights

Find courses that give you the knowledge and skills to stand out from the pack.

  • AI and Humanity: Charting Possible Futures
  • AI Policy
  • Building Human-Centered AI Applications
  • Data in Society
  • Dynamics of Human-AI Interaction
  • Foundations of AI and Emerging Media
  • Generative AI Ethics, Law and Policy in Communication
  • Generative AI in Digital Automation
  • Human-Centered Design
  • Interacting with AI
  • Introduction to Applied Data Science
  • Minds and Machines
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If we take a video—even from an iPhone—and input it into the system, the AI can automatically detect key body points and track motion. We don’t need markers anymore.

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