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U of T computer scientists have discovered a vulnerability in GPU memory that can allow attackers to take complete control of a computer system.
The proof-of-concept exploit, called GPUBreach, has been honoured with a Distinguished Paper Award at @sp.ieee-security.org 2026.
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The University of Toronto is often described as the birthplace of modern AI.
In the latest issue of University of Toronto Magazine, U of T President Melanie Woodin outlines the importance of turning AI research into real-world impact. #CIW26 @utoronto.ca
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Congrats to @utoronto.ca CS students pursuing MSc and MScAC degrees who are recipients of the @vectorinstitute.ai Scholarship in AI for 2026! The funding supports top grad students pursuing AI-related studies while connecting them to a powerful ecosystem of mentors and industry leaders.
Professor Emeritus Eugene Fiume has received a 2025 CS‑Can | Info‑Can Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing his sustained contributions to computer graphics research and computer science education at @utoronto.ca and beyond.
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University of Toronto CS Professor Arvind Gupta — a member of the federal AI task force — weighs in on Canada’s AI strategy: why building public trust and turning world-class AI research into economic impact are both critical.
Watch the full interview ⤵️
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Raquel Urtasun has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society — one of the highest honours in science.
A @utoronto.ca professor, AI leader and founder of Waabi, she joins a global cohort recognized for advancing scientific knowledge.
Congrats to CS and math specialist Boyan Litchev who finished the 2025 Putnam Competition as the highest @utoronto.ca scorer. 👏
The undergrad shares his experience, and what’s next. uoft.me/coM
Only a few weeks away! Join our #UofT x #TorontoTechWeek event on May 26 with Reynold Xin, co-founder of Databricks, on his journey to building a $100B+ company, followed by a lawn party on front campus. Save your spot and explore more Toronto Tech Week events: uoft.me/ttw-uoft-gui...
Eugene Fiume is a computer scientist and academic leader whose research in computer graphics and long‑standing service to the discipline have earned national and international recognition.
GPUBreach exploits flaws in graphics cards that power modern AI to give hackers complete control of a computer.
Introducing the 2026-27 Vector Scholarship in AI recipients! 🌟
Congratulations to 100 exceptional graduate students across Ontario, each awarded $17,500 – $1.75 million invested in Canada's AI future.
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