MIT gives 1 billion dollars to open a college only for AI

MIT to create new college with courses combining AI, machine learning, of and other academic disciplines. With $1 billion in funding, it will be the largest financial investment in AI by any academic institution in the .

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The new college will have 50 new teacher positions and many scholarships for postgraduate students. The college will open in September of 2019, initially starting in other buildings until 2022, where its new buildings will be ready.

Rafael Reif, president of MIT, said Whereas the new approach to student education was necessary because of the way in which computers and Artificial Intelligence () "reshape the world". With the news already causing major shifts in political opinions and machine learning beginning to affect everything from employment to criminal sentencing, the new college will encourage students and researchers to think about its potential implications and artificial intelligence in the world.

Reif told The New York Times that the new college's goal was to "educate the bilinguals of the future." Designates as bilingual scientists in fields such as biology, chemistry and political science, who will also specialize in modern computing techniques applied to these courses.

Two-thirds of the college line has already been covered. For example, from the required amount of 1 billion dollars 350 million dollars come from Stephen A. Schwarzman, managing director and co-founder of Blackstone, a private equity firm.

MIT has in recent years taken on many important commitments to artificial intelligence. This year, the university announced a program called Quest for Intelligence and is an initiative aimed at making discoveries at AI, bringing together neurosciences, cognitive sciences and computer researchers.

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