SUNY receives $5M in funding to expand AI research
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State is giving $5 million to eight SUNY campuses to be used toward the development of AI centers and departments for the public good. The programs are aimed at promoting inclusive AI research, addressing ethical concerns, and advancing responsible data use.
The following programs will receive funding:
- University at Albany- Launching a new AI & Society College & Research Center
- Binghamton University- Creating the Institute for AI and Society
- University at Buffalo- Creating the Department of AI and Society
- SUNY Downstate- Establishing the Global Center for AI, Society and Mental Health
- SUNY ESF- Establishing the Center for Artificial Intelligence, Society, and the Environment (AISE) (seed funding)
- SUNY Poly- Developing an Institute for AI and Society (seed funding)
- Stony Brook University- Creating the Department of Technology, AI and Society
- Upstate Medical- Forming the AI for Health Equity, Analytics, and Diagnostics (AHEAD) Center (seed funding)
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