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Announcing the AI Futures Lab: A visionary partnership between BIDS and UC Investments

May 28, 2025

The BIDS Leadership Team is proud to announce a new hub for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, data science, and society. In partnership with UC Investments, the AI Futures Lab is a pioneering model that directly connects UC’s intellectual capital with long-term investment strategy.

The Lab will occupy 5,000 square feet of flexible office space, conference rooms, and a seminar space one block from campus, where faculty and researchers can convene and work collaboratively and discussion between research groups and projects will...

Building a Shared Future for Corporate Engagement: Highlights from the BCEN July 2025 Strategy Retreat

August 12, 2025

On July 29, corporate engagement professionals from across UC Berkeley gathered at Bakar Labs for the Berkeley Corporate Engagement Network (BCEN) Strategy Retreat, an afternoon dedicated to strengthening collaboration and relationship-building across the university’s many corporate engagement units.

BCEN was founded by Sarah Jones and Eric Giegerich in May 2025, to foster connections and facilitate collaboration among staff...

New database on police use of force and misconduct in California makes records public

August 4, 2025

Today, the Police Records Access Project, part of the CLEAN initiative at BIDS, became a publicly available database following years of work by a multidisciplinary team of journalists, data scientists, lawyers and civil liberties advocates, led by the Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS), UC Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) and...

This Month at BIDS - April 2025

April 21, 2025

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Digital Dunhuang Caves: Preserving a World Heritage Site Through Data and Technology

July 23, 2025

In April, BIDS welcomed Dr. Tianxiu Yu, Vice President of the Dunhuang Academy, and Dr. Yanpeng Song, Director of the Academy’s Information Center, for a special seminar exploring how large-scale digitization is preserving one of the world’s most significant cultural sites:...

Building Bridges: Highlights from the Inaugural UC Open Source Meetup

July 15, 2025

The first-ever UC Open Source Contributors & Maintainers Virtual Meetup welcomed faculty, staff, and researchers from across the University of California system into a shared space for connection, discovery, and collaboration. Organized by the UC Open Source Program Office (UC OSPO), this meetup marked the beginning of a new effort to build bridges across campuses and celebrate the growing ecosystem of open source work throughout the UC system. UC Berkeley was well represented, with participants bringing a range of experiences and...

Building the Open Network: Friday Morning Panel Showcases Leadership Across the Open Source Ecosystem

July 3, 2025

On the final morning of the National Workshop on Data Science Education, BIDS Executive Director, Kirstie Whitaker, presented a panel that exemplified what makes UC Berkeley’s data science community a driving force behind the future of open, collaborative infrastructure. Each speaker, deeply involved in projects like Jupyter, GeoJupyter,...

Workshop on AI and LLMs for the study of folklore highlights collaboration between BIDS and Slovenian Researchers

June 24, 2025

AI Methods for Research of Folkloristic Narratives, an international workshop held on June 13 at the University of Ljubljana, brought together researchers from the US, Slovenia and other European countries to explore significant advancements in the application of AI in computational folkloristics.

As part of his keynote speech for the workshop, Tim Tangherlini, BIDS Associate Faculty Director,...

This Month at BIDS - May 2025

May 22, 2025

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Clancy Wilmott presents "Data practice as theoretical inquiry: machine learning, polygons and other notebook adventures in cartography and GIS"

May 22, 2025

On March 17, Clancy Wilmott, Assistant Professor in the department of Geography at UC Berkeley, presented her work "Data practice as theoretical inquiry: machine learning, polygons and other notebook adventures in cartography and GIS". Wilmott begins with describing a disciplinary war that is taking place in areas of research, like Geography. There is a technology of control but there are also important ways spatial data can be used to help people improve their lives. She navigates the two sides of the...