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The CSE master's program is designed for students aiming to significantly enhance their expertise and capabilities in computer science and engineering disciplines. Earning a master's degree requires a modest time commitment but opens doors to better career prospects and substantially increased earning potential. The University of Michigan's Artificial Intelligence (AI) initiative brings together researchers from various fields who explore intelligent systems through theoretical, experimental, and applied approaches. Ongoing studies encompass areas such as decision-making processes, multi-agent distributed systems, machine learning techniques, reinforcement learning models, cognitive simulations, game theory applications, natural language processing, computer vision, medical computing, and robotic systems. AI lab investigations frequently cross disciplinary boundaries, incorporating concepts from computing science, language studies, behavioral science, economic theory, biological systems, control engineering, data analysis, and philosophical inquiry. Faculty and students regularly collaborate with peers across campus, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas that enriches all research teams through this interdisciplinary approach and diverse viewpoints.