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Hoffman-Yee Research Grants | Stanford HAI Get the latest news, advances in research, policy work, and education program updates from HAI in your inbox weekly. The Hoffman-Yee Research Grants are designed to address significant scientific, technical, or societal challenges requiring an interdisciplinary team and a bold approach. These grants are made possible by a gift from philanthropists Reid Hoffman and Michelle Yee.
The research spans HAI’s key areas of focus: understanding the human and societal impact of AI, augmenting human capabilities, and developing AI technologies inspired by human intelligence. Each of the winning teams receive up to $500,000 in year-one with the opportunity to receive up to $2,000,000 more over the following two years. Visit the Call for Proposals for criteria and eligibility.
Letters of Intent were due by January 28, 2026 at 11:59pm PT. Please direct any questions to hai-grants@lists. stanford.
edu . HAI announces the 2024 recipients! Read the announcement and see more details on this year’s winning teams .
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