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Bringing AI to the World: Innovation, Collaboration, and Partnerships

Tech AI is dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence research and field deployment through innovation, collaboration, industry partnerships and workforce development. Its mission is to create an empowering platform for AI researchers at Georgia Tech to transform scientific breakthroughs into societal impact.

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The Future of AI

In this video, Tech AI Director Pascal Van Hentenryck describes how artificial intelligence is reshaping our world and discusses the mission of Tech AI, Georgia Tech’s hub for AI research. He highlights the hub’s focus on impactful work and applying AI solutions to challenges beyond academia, driving meaningful change worldwide. Van Hentenryck is also the A. Russell Chandler III Chair and Professor in Georgia Tech's Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering and directs the NSF Artificial Intelligence Institute for Advances in Optimization (AI4OPT).

AI by the numbers

$60
Million
in National Science Foundation (NSF) funding to support three AI Research Institutes
370+
Papers Published
at various workshops and top conferences globally by the NSF AI institutes at Georgia Tech
2,800
Featured Faculty
in major news outlets, including Wired, BBC News, TechCrunch, Newsweek, and Vogue

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