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National University of Singapore launches AI institute

DailyblastBy DailyblastMarch 25, 2024011 Min Read
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The National University of Singapore on Monday launched its artificial intelligence (AI) institute to advance research and application of AI technologies in education, healthcare and finance.

The new institute would also study ways to safeguard transparency and accountability to address ethical concerns and risks associated with AI, according to a statement issued by the university.

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Researchers of the institute have received an external investment of 8 million Singapore dollars (6 million dollars).

The university would invest an additional 20 million Singapore dollars (14.8 million dollars) for foundational research, policy study, and real-world applications.

The institute aimed to collaborate with government agencies and industry to amplify AI capabilities across the society, the statement added.

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