Scholten announces $1M for GVSU-led ‘trustworthy AI’ initiative
The $1.03 million grant will fund the West Michigan Trustworthy AI Consortium to develop ethical and transparent AI systems aligned with national standards.
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GVSU to receive $1M in federal support for AI Consortium
U.S. Rep. Hillary Scholten was joined by leaders from Grand Valley State University on Wednesday to announce more than $1 million in federal support for a university initiative that will unite faculty experts and partners in industry and the public…
Scholten announces $1M for GVSU-led ‘trustworthy AI’ initiative
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Following Grand Valley State University’s approval of the $166 million Blue Dot technology hub, U.S. Rep. Hillary Scholten announced over $1 million in federal support for the university to lead the development of “trustworthy” artificial intelligence.
GVSU getting $1 million from federal government to start new AI Consortium
Grand Valley State University is set to receive more than $1 million from the federal government to support the start of a new AI program.The funding comes after GVSU announced it would form the West Michigan Trustworthy AI Consortium, aiming to design artificial intelligence systems that are ethical, secure, and transparent.U.S. Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-MI 03) helped secure the $1.03 million as part of more than $11 million in federal funding f…
GVSU lands $1M in federal funding to lead ethical AI initiative
Grand Valley State University is establishing a consortium to set ethical standards for artificial intelligence in West Michigan, backed by more than $1 million in federal funding that aims to make the region a national model for responsible AI deployment. The $1.03 million for GVSU is part of more than $11... Please login to read all 833 words.
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