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The second instance of seed funding has been granted to MIT researchers examining the effects and uses of generative AI.

Last year, a request from MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart for research proposals concerning generative AI initiatives resulted in 75 submissions. Out of these, 27 were selected for initial funding. Inspired by the impressive response, Kornbluth and Barnhart issued a second call for papers last fall. This resulted in 53 more proposals,…

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The second phase of funding grants has been given to MIT researchers examining the effects and uses of generative artificial intelligence.

In recent months, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) called for papers on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI), set to construct effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and action strategies across generative AI. The response was overwhelmingly positive with 75 paper proposals submitted. Out of these, 27 were chosen for seed funding. Given the successful outcome…

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MIT researchers studying the implications and uses of generative AI have been awarded another round of seed funding.

The MIT administration issued an open call for papers on generative AI, attracting 75 proposals above expectations. Following this, MIT's President, Sally Kornbluth, and Provost, Cynthia Barnhart, issued a second call for proposals which saw 53 submissions. Now, 16 of these submissions have been chosen by the faculty committee to receive exploratory funding for detailed…

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MIT researchers examining the effects and uses of generative AI received the second phase of seed funding.

Last summer, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart called on the academic community to provide effective strategies, policy proposals, and initiatives for the expansive realm of generative artificial intelligence (AI). They were met with an overwhelming response, receiving 75 submissions. After reviewing them, the committee selected 27 proposals…

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MIT researchers examining the influences and uses of generative AI receive another phase of seed funding.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) launched a call papers to examine generative AI and formulate suggestions on its applications. The initial call was widely acclaimed and received 75 submissions, 27 of which were selected for seed funding. Seeing the enthusiasm, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart announced a second call for proposals,…

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The second batch of startup funds has been given to MIT researchers who are investigating the implications and uses of generative AI.

After a successful call for proposals on AI studies in the summer, MIT issued a second call for papers that resulted in 53 submissions. Subsequently, 16 of these were selected to receive exploratory funding. The selected proposals offer insights and perspectives on the potential impact of AI across various domains. The MIT President, Sally Kornbluth, and…

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The second wave of seed funding has been given to MIT researchers examining the effects and uses of generative AI.

In light of the increased interest in the development of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart issued a call for papers. They sought submissions that could provide effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and action plans across the broad field of generative AI. The first call for papers received an enthusiastic…

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MIT researchers focused on generative AI impacts and uses have received their second installment of seed grant funding.

In response to a call for proposals issued by MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart that aimed at outlining efficient strategies, policies, and actions in the field of generative AI, the university received 75 submissions last summer. 27 of those submissions were selected for seed funding due to their exceptional potency. After such…

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The second set of seed grants has been given to MIT researchers examining the effects and uses of generative artificial intelligence.

In response to a call for papers by MIT President and Provost regarding generative AI, a massive interest resulted in the submission of 75 proposals. A second call for papers in the Fall resulted in an additional 53 submissions, leading to a total of 43 selected proposals receiving seed and exploratory funding. MIT President Sally…

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MIT researchers examining the implications and uses of generative AI have been granted a second wave of seed funding.

In response to a call for research proposals on generative AI issued last summer, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart received an overwhelming response from the MIT research community. The initiative resulted in the submission of 75 proposals, with 27 receiving seed funding. Gaining significant insight from the quality of ideas received, they issued…

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MIT researchers studying the implications and uses of generative AI receive a second round of funding through seed grants.

Last year, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart launched an initiative to compile and publish proposals on the subject of generative artificial intelligence (AI). They requested submissions of papers detailing effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and calls for action to further develop and understand the field. The appeal for the first round of papers generated…

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MIT researchers examining the influence and uses of generative AI have received a second phase of seed funding.

Last year, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart encouraged academics to submit papers outlining roadmaps, policy recommendations, and calls to action in the area of generative AI. This generated a strong response, with 75 submissions being made. 27 of these were selected to receive seed funding. Due to the high interest and quality of…

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