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Amazon Awards 63 Research Grants to 41 Universities Across 8 Countries for AI Innovation

Amazon awards 63 Research Awards to 41 universities across 8 countries, fueling AI innovation with unrestricted funding and access to AWS resources.

Amazon has awarded 63 Amazon Research Awards (ARA) to recipients across 41 universities spanning eight countries, aiming to support academic researchers in various fields. These awards provide unrestricted funds along with promotional credits for Amazon Web Services (AWS), enabling research in diverse topics such as artificial intelligence (AI) and information security.

The ARA program encompasses multiple categories, including AI for information security, Amazon Ads, AWS AI, and agentic AI. Notably, several projects within the AI for information security category are investigating the emerging risks associated with machine learning systems. They focus on areas such as interpretable vulnerability detection, secure key management for confidential computing, and the safe discovery of application programming interfaces (APIs) for agentic AI.

In the agentic AI category, award recipients are exploring a range of topics, including efficient long-horizon reasoning for interactive agents, contextual harm mitigation, and automated backtracking. Another focus area is functional bug-aware software testing via agents. Amazon emphasized that the entries were evaluated based on their scientific quality and potential societal impact.

Recipients of the ARA will have access to over 700 Amazon public datasets and AWS AI/ML services through their promotional credits. They will also be paired with an Amazon research contact who will offer consultation, guidance, and opportunities for participation in Amazon events and training sessions. Furthermore, Amazon plans to encourage the publication of research findings, presentations at its global offices, and the release of associated code under open-source licenses.

Yida Wang, principal applied scientist at AWS AI, noted that the company is committed to democratizing AI research through partnerships with academia. He stated that fostering an environment where researchers can experiment freely is crucial for the advancement of machine learning. “Academic AI researchers face a fundamental challenge: advancing machine learning research and educating the next generation requires access to cutting-edge infrastructure that’s both powerful and affordable,” Wang said. He highlighted collaboration with leading academic institutions, including UC Berkeley, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and UCLA.

Wang also pointed to a significant collaboration with MIT researchers, wherein a project involving 3D medical imaging has successfully reduced the training time for healthcare professionals from “months to weeks.” This advancement exemplifies how partnerships between academia and industry can lead to rapid innovation and improved outcomes in critical areas like healthcare.

The ARA initiative underscores Amazon’s ongoing commitment to supporting academic research and fostering innovation. By providing essential resources and access to advanced technologies, the program aims not only to elevate scholarly research but also to contribute to the greater good of society. As AI and machine learning continue to evolve, the collaborations born from programs like ARA are likely to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of these transformative technologies.

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