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We’re delighted with the response and progress of our AI research grants for colleges and university initiatives. In this, the second round of grant awards, we’re proud to welcome three more recipients, following the successful awards to our previous grant winners.
The new grants are going to professors at Xavier University in Ohio, Washington and Lee University in Virginia, the University of Maryland College Park, and the University of Southampton (UK).
The CustomGPT.ai faculty grant initiative is part of our commitment to fostering innovation and the practical application of generative AI in learning and education. Each grant, valued at $3,000, provides access to our zero-code business-grade platform for building AI solutions, including chatbots and AI assistants.
The CustomGPT.ai faculty grant initiative is an ongoing opportunity for faculty members to make a significant impact in the field of AI. With a deadline to apply of May 31st, 2024, we encourage interested individuals to submit their applications as soon as possible. We’ll continue to review proposals and award grants on a rolling basis.
Let’s learn more about the latest recipients’ plans for CustomGPT.ai.
Dr. Jarrod Humphrey, Williams College of Business, Xavier University – A Chatbot for AI Ethics and Honesty
Dr. Jarrod Humphrey of the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Williams College of Business at Xavier University, Ohio, plans to use the CustomGPT.ai research grant to develop a comprehensive chatbot devoted to AI ethics and honesty for use by students, faculty, and practitioners.
Dr. Humphrey’s entrepreneurship students previously developed a minimum viable product (MVP) AI model to help students learn about AI in an academically honest and ethical way and to prevent cheating. The chatbot, D’Artagnan, was featured in the press with Dr. Humphrey describing it as a “world first” trained on two million words of data on ethical AI use from 200 institutions. The purpose of this bot is to help students use AI ethically and to help “develop the future of education.” He further says it’s up to professors to make sure students are prepared for the future with AI “here to stay.”
A group of students at @XavierU developed an AI model called D'Artagnan, designed to help students and professors in the classroom.
— Annie Brown (@AnnieBrownNews) May 10, 2024
Dr. Jarrod Humphrey, who helped oversee the group, says it's the first AI model of its kind. @Local12 pic.twitter.com/byrtPPN25x
Philosophy professors Dr. Erin Taylor and Dr. Nicholas Laskowski – AI for Ethical Evaluations in Research Oversight
Philosophy professors Dr. Erin Taylor, Washington and Lee University, and Dr. Nicholas Laskowski, the University of Maryland, College Park, plan to use their CustomGPT.ai research grant to evaluate how generative AI can be used to “assist Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) in their ethical evaluations in research oversight,” including the accuracy and appropriateness of the consent forms required in biomedical research.
Dr. Alessio Bellato, University of Southampton U.K.- Enhancing Psychological Well-Being and Emotional Regulation
Dr. Alessio Bellato, a psychology professor at the University of Southampton, intends to use the CustomGPT.ai grant to develop and test a chatbot that can enhance the “psychological well-being and emotional regulation in children and young people,” especially the growing number in circumstances that make it difficult to access timely interventions.
Five CustomGPT.ai AI Research Grants Awarded to Date
The three new awards join the two previous successful proposals announced last week. Those are Professor Michael Klymkowsky, the University of Colorado Boulder, and Dr. Ann Riedl, Front Range Community College, developing a Socratic tutor for Introduction to Biology students, and Doug Laney, an infonomics expert at the University of Illinois, building a fictitious company for MBA Infonomics students to interview as well as an essay grading bot.
We already have institutions and students using CustomGPT.ai to build zero-code business-grade custom GPT bots with technology based on OpenAI’s powerful GPT-4:
- Levin Labs: Innovative Scientific Communication via Interactive Knowledge Retrieval
- Per Bergfors, Copenhagen Business Academy: Demonstrating and Inspiring the Implementation of AI to Improve Learning
- AI Ace: Securing a $1.2M Valuation by Creating the Future of Education
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship: A One-Stop Shop of Guidance, Events, Resources and Classes for Entrepreneurs
- Sébastien Laye (entrepreneur and economist): Using AI to Answer Detailed Economic Queries
- Lehigh University: Making a Century of University History and News Available to Students
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Faculty Members are Encouraged to Apply Quickly for CustomGPT.ai AI Research Grants
As a reminder, the closing date for grant applications is May 31st, 2024.
Our grants initiative demonstrates our confidence both in our platform and in the largely unrealized potential of generative AI chatbots, agents, and knowledge repositories for enhancing student learning experiences, supporting tutors and graders, improving course delivery, and empowering academic research programs as well as many other use cases that students, professors, and entrepreneurs will want to explore.
What We Offer
Successful applicants will receive a CustomGPT.ai Premium License free, giving them six months of access to our advanced AI tools valued at approximately $3,000. This package supports the creation of up to 100 custom chatbots, ensuring ample resources for impactful research and teaching projects.
Each faculty grant recipient will be supported by comprehensive documentation and potential one-on-one sessions to maximize the opportunity of using our AI tools in educational and research endeavors.
For full details of the grant available, who can apply, and how to apply, visit CustomGPT.ai Announces AI Research Grants for College Faculties