AccelNet-Design: Accelerating Research Collaboration on Artificial and Natural Intelligenc — NSF Award to Indiana University (IN,
The fields that study mind and cognition are flourishing. Cognitive science has blossomed. Our understanding of animal minds has radically expanded. AI research has blazed past longstanding milestones like playing Go or writing credible essays. These fields study the same phenomenon—intelligence—in diverse forms, both
| Award title | AccelNet-Design: Accelerating Research Collaboration on Artificial and Natural Intelligenc |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2506321 |
| Awardee | Indiana University |
| City | BLOOMINGTON |
| State | IN |
| Amount obligated | $219,094 |
| Principal investigator | Erica Cartmill |
| Program | AccelNet - Accelerating Resear, Sci of Lrng & Augmented Intel |
| Start date | 10/01/2024 |
| Abstract | The fields that study mind and cognition are flourishing. Cognitive science has blossomed. Our understanding of animal minds has radically expanded. AI research has blazed past longstanding milestones like playing Go or writing credible essays. These fields study the same phenomenon—intelligence—in diverse forms, both natural and artificial. But they remain siloed, and each lacks a coherent foundation. This is most glaring in AI, where our capacity to engineer powerful AI systems has vastly outp |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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