Millions of dollars are about to pour into Georgia to expand artificial intelligence research.
A group led by Georgia Tech will get $65 million for statewide research. That includes a new research facility on Georgia Tech’s campus.
“These grants will provide critical and historic funding directly to community coalitions to invest in new infrastructure, research and development, and workforce development programs while creating good-paying jobs, supporting workers, and prioritizing equity,” U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said in a statement.
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The American Rescue Plan money also goes to Spelman College and the Georgia Minority Business Development Agency.
They are all working on technology to improve supply chains and find new ways to manufacture.
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