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AI in Public Health Working Group (Exploring Fund Creation) is sponsored by Humane Intelligence (in partnership with NYU's Center for Health Data Science - CHDS). This working group aims to explore the possibility of creating an AI public health fund to support programmatic work and grantmaking. The group focuses on new uses of environmental data in AI for public health and AI capacity building among public health practitioners.
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AI in Public Health Working Group (Exploring Fund Creation) is funded by Humane Intelligence (in partnership with NYU's Center for Health Data Science - CHDS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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