Funding grants for new research into AI and mental health
Summary
OpenAI has announced a grant program offering up to $2 million to fund independent research exploring the intersection of AI and mental health, with a focus on safety and well-being. The program received over 1,000 applications and seeks interdisciplinary research combining technical expertise with mental health professionals and lived experience.
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