The rating was published in the annual print and digital editions of Canada's Innovation Leaders 2024, a national ranking and analysis of the country's leading research universities.
"York U is committed to innovations that help us better understand the human condition and that can make positive change in the world," said Amir Asif, vice-president research and innovation. "Intensive research is in our DNA and is the foundation of our academic environment. From advancing artificial intelligence to addressing societal challenges, our work continues to push boundaries and create meaningful impact."
York U's externally sponsored research income has reached more than $120 million, the University's highest level, and the sixth straight year the amount has topped $100 million.
York is enhancing Canada's global competitiveness in the knowledge economy and is becoming a global leader in research related to AI, a technology that is transforming every facet of life, work and society.
Last year, the Government of Canada announced a historic $318 million in funding for the York-led Connected Minds initiative in partnership with Queen's University. The pioneering project brings together experts in humanities, engineering, law, and life sciences to examine the ways in which AI is changing and entangling society. Researchers are working to understand ways to balance the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence for the good of humanity.
Connected Minds is exploring a more inclusive metaverse. This massive project is looking at everything from virtual reality to community organizing and neurotechnologies for healthy aging. It is examining Indigenous data sovereignty and how human brain function changes when people interact with AI compared with what happens when they engage with each other.
"AI and other new technologies are evolving at a rapid pace, and we have to act quickly if we want to influence whether humans and machines can work together in an equitable way," says Pina D'Agostino, York Research Chair in Intellectual Property, AI and Emerging Technologies and director of Connected Minds.
Aligned with the broader institutional goals of Connected Minds, York's Centre for AI & Society (CAIS) unites researchers from diverse backgrounds in generating AI innovation while seeking to ensure ethical AI deployment and adoption.
In laying the groundwork for CAIS, York U's AI & Society Task Force developed ideas and examined options for building and featuring York's research strengths in AI. The group's 2021 report, "Fostering the Future of Artificial Intelligence," made forward-looking recommendations to achieve York's goal of bolstering this crucial area of development.
The task force recommendations have been guiding and further strengthening the research and innovation agenda at York, and helping attract top talent and focused investments. York's emphasis on ethical AI development ensures responsible and inclusive technological growth in Canada and around the world.