Artificial Intelligence at New York Tech

Don’t Just Follow the AI Revolution—Lead It

At New York Tech, we harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a driving force for change—inspiring innovation, redefining education, creating accessible knowledge, and fueling student success. We are committed to preparing a future-ready workforce, upholding ethical AI practices, and ensuring fair access to transformative technologies across every discipline. 

Our AI Mission

New York Tech empowers students, faculty, and staff with the knowledge and resources to not only succeed but also anticipate the change in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence. We strive to bridge the gap between advanced AI technologies and practical applications, offering guidance and assistance to those seeking to integrate AI into their research, studies, and professional work.  

To achieve this, we commit to:

The AI Hub of Influence

Here at New York Tech, innovation meets impact as we leverage the power of AI to push the boundaries of discovery, empower our community, and shape a future grounded in excellence and responsibility. We’re building an AI-powered world where students, faculty, staff, and researchers collaborate to create a more innovative and impactful future.

Igniting Student Potential

By weaving AI-powered tools into our curriculum to sharpen creative and critical thinking, we empower students to conquer cutting-edge technologies and tackle real-world challenges.

Pushing Boundaries in Research

We tap AI for interdisciplinary breakthroughs in medicine, engineering, architecture and much more, solving complex 21st-century problems and paving the way for tomorrow’s innovations.

Building Career-Ready Leaders

Embedding AI into our courses and programs, we equip our graduates with the expertise to lead and be agents of change in their local and global communities.

Community Resources

From enhancing personalized learning experiences to accelerating groundbreaking discoveries, Generative AI (GenAI) tools are reshaping education and innovation. Explore how New York Tech is pioneering advancements in GenAI and integrating cutting-edge tools into academics, research, and professional work to empower students, faculty, and staff.

AI News

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Two Medical Students Test AI Research in the Study of Endometriosis

Using artificial intelligence (AI), Sarah Landman and Rachel Lee examined if there was a correlation between specific clinical symptoms and the actual diagnosis of endometriosis.

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Exploring Data and AI

Computer science graduate student Rudriben “Rudri” Trivedi attended two Google events in New York City to deepen her understanding of the field.

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Op-ed: The College Degree Isn’t Dead. But the Wrong Kind Could Cost You $2 Million.

A Fortune op-ed by President Jerry Balentine, D.O., contends that universities built for the next decade must prepare graduates to move beyond technical execution and develop skills AI can’t replicate.

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Not All AI is Built to Diagnose

A new study by researchers at the College of Osteopathic Medicine reveals how general-use AI platforms make serious mistakes when it comes to analyzing medical results.

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Intentional Technology

Computer science student Tejas Attavar is putting his tech skills to altruistic use.

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Op-ed: Universities Need More AI, Not Less

Many colleges and universities fret that AI will kill higher education, but keeping it out of the classroom will only produce graduates unprepared for the future, writes President Jerry Balentine.