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NSF Pours $100M into AI Research to Secure US Leadership

The U.S. National Science Foundation, with partners Intel and Capital One, is funding five new and renewed AI research institutes to accelerate innovation and workforce development.

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The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a $100 million investment to create and renew five National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes, aiming to bolster American leadership in AI, accelerate open innovation, and cultivate an AI-ready workforce.

NSF Pours $100M into AI Research to Secure US Leadership

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced a major $100 million investment to establish and renew five National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes. The public-private partnership, which includes Capital One and Intel, aims to accelerate open innovation, cultivate a robust AI-ready workforce, and solidify the United States' global competitiveness in the field.

A Multi-Pronged Strategy

This initiative is designed as a comprehensive national pipeline, connecting foundational research with applied science and workforce development. The investment supports a network of specialized centers, each tackling a critical aspect of the …

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