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Spencer Foundation Initiative on AI and Education: Vision Grant Program and Racial Equity Program is sponsored by The Spencer Foundation. This initiative funds research on AI, education, and learning that supports equitable educational use, development, and understanding of AI technologies. It focuses on cultivating dialogue between researchers, the tech industry, policymakers, and education practitioners.
Additional funds are designated within their Vision Grant Program and Racial Equity Program for AI-focused work.
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