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May 2, 2026 9:30 am – 2:00 pm
05/02/2026 09:30 AM 05/02/2026 02:00 PM America/Chicago Department of Computer Science’s Alumni Weekend Events Reconnect with classmates, engage with faculty, and explore how UChicago CS continues to shape the future of computing. Enjoy networking,...

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Saturday, May 2, 2026
9:30am–10:30am

Panel: Beyond the Hype: A UChicago Approach to AI

Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every aspect of society—but at the University of Chicago, the conversation around AI goes deeper than rapid technological advancement. This panel brings together faculty from computer science and history, alongside a leading tech journalist moderator, to explore what sets UChicago’s approach apart.

Rather than focusing solely on building faster or more powerful systems, UChicago emphasizes the “science” of AI: rigorous inquiry into its foundations, limitations, and broader implications. From theoretical breakthroughs to historical context, our scholars examine not just what AI can do, but what it should do—and how it reshapes human knowledge, institutions, and values.

Join us for a thoughtful discussion on how interdisciplinary collaboration at UChicago is shaping a more reflective, principled, and forward-looking vision for AI.

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  • Henry Hoffmann, Liew Family Chair of Computer Science
  • Ben Y. Zhao, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science
  • Rebecca Willett, Worah Family Professor in the Wallman Society of Fellows, Computer Science, Statistics, and the College
  • Emily Osborn, Associate Professor of History
11:00am–12:30pm

Lab Tours

Step inside UChicago’s research spaces and experience innovation up close. This year’s tours will feature the Actuated Experience (AxLab) Lab, AI and Me Group, EpiQC (Enabling Practical-Scale Quantum Computing) Lab, and the Canon (Computing for Anyone) Lab—offering a firsthand look at work spanning human-centered computing, AI, quantum systems, and accessible technologies.

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Saturday, May 2, 2026
12:30pm–1:30pm

Lightning Talks

Hear directly from UChicago Computer Science faculty as they share brief, engaging talks on their latest research. These lightning talks offer a fast-paced look at cutting-edge ideas across the department, highlighting the breadth and depth of work happening at UChicago CS.

This event is open to anyone. Please RSVP.

  • Ken Nakagaki, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
  • Nick Feamster, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science
  • Pedro Lopes, Associate Professor of Computer Science
  • Ravi Chugh, Associate Professor of Computer Science
  • Ben Y. Zhao, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science

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