‘Empire AI’ is expected to create jobs in WNY
It’s a one of a kind deal to put New York State ahead in Artificial Intelligence research included in this year’s state budget.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — New York Governor Kathy Hochul met with tech leaders to talk about the agreement to create Empire AI.
It’s a one of a kind deal to put New York State ahead in Artificial Intelligence research included in this year’s state budget.
Empire AI will spend $275 million to launch a state-of-the-art AI computing center on the University at Buffalo campus.
“Whoever dominates the AI industry will dominate the next chapter of history and we want New York to win the race for the future,” Governor Hochul said. “Our Empire AI Consortium will position New York State at the forefront of this burgeoning industry for decades to come. Through this pioneering public-private partnership, we are fostering an ecosystem of innovation, research and growth that will drive countless new discoveries, launch new companies and products, and transform the way that New Yorkers live their lives for the better.”
University at Buffalo, SUNY Vice President for Research & Economic Development Venu Govindaraju said, “For four decades, the University at Buffalo has been breaking ground in artificial intelligence, establishing UB as a nationally and internationally recognized leader in the field. As we build on this impactful legacy as the home of Empire AI, we look forward to working with Governor Hochul, our colleagues from SUNY, CUNY, private research universities and our philanthropic partners to harness the power of artificial intelligence for the public good. Thank you, Governor Hochul, for your bold vision for New York State. We are honored and ready to serve as the home of Empire AI and to help position New York State at the forefront of the AI revolution.”
The center will be used by New York institutions to promote the research and development of AI, which is expected to create technology jobs in the future.