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Ohio State University is leading $40 million worth of AI research that could touch on multiple aspects of business and everyday life. (TAYLOR WEESE | OHIO FROM ABOVE)
COLUMBUS (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST) Ohio State University is leading $40 million in federally backed artificial intelligence research, increasing its contributions to the tech workforce while aiming to develop new generations of digital infrastructure.
The National Science Foundation awarded OSU’s College of Engineering two $20 million, five-year grants out of 11 to establish specialty AI institutes, adding to seven last year. The new centers will focus on making AI more “plug and play” accessible and developing the complex networks so AI can work across connected vehicles or coordinated industrial robots.
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