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AI GRANT — GRANTS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS

Looking for our accelerator program? Check out aigrant.com!


 * $5,000 - $50,000 in grants for open source projects, no strings attached.
 * Grants can come in the form of compute or cash.

Latest grants:
 * abetlen – for their work on llama-cpp-python.
 * philpax – for their work on the GGUF file format.
 * TySam – for their work on 10-second models.

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Prior grants
 * Russell Kaplan and Christopher Sauer, to build and open source an RL agent
   that learns faster because you can talk to it based on our prototype that
   beats most other approaches to Montezuma’s Revenge (paper).
 * Kevin Kwok, a fast cross-platform library for hardware-accelerated deep
   learning in the browser using WebGL (video).
 * Jordi Pons, the freesound datasets project (video).
 * Patrick Slade, machine learning for motion recognition and trajectory
   generation of human movement for rehabilitation (video).
 * Oliver Hennigh, predicting steady state fluid flow using deep neural networks
   (video).
 * Manasi Vartak, a system to manage machine learning models (video).
 * Juan Carrasquilla, simulation of many-body quantum systems with neural
   networks (video).
 * Liam Patrick Atkinson, a neural network to generate puns (video).
 * Natalia Mykhaylova, training datasets and source identification algorithms
   for sensor networks that improve public health (video).
 * Mark Wronkiewicz, Majid Mirbagheri and Nicholas Foti, to simulate human brain
   activity using tools recently development in machine learning (video).
 * Zbigniew Wojna (co-author of Inception-v3, one of the first
   better-than-humans perception models), object detection and instance
   segmentation for small objects (paper).
 * Flora Ponjou Tasse, turning hand-drawn sketches into 3D objects using
   generative models (video).
 * Radim Rehurek, is going to make gensim (hugely popular open-source library
   for topic modeling) support many of the latest-and-greatest research papers
   (video).
 * Byron Knoll, author of cmix, a library that uses deep learning to compress
   files (video).
 * Brian Nord, for using AI to model the physics of strong gravitational lensing
   (video).
 * Samuel Lee, Neal Jean, Tracey Hong and Feiya Shao, Bob Zheng, will make
   neural networks that detect child abuse in X-Rays (video).
 * Darius Barušauskas, AI to assist doctors interpreting brain stroke scans with
   3D Computerized Tomography (video).
 * Hannah Davis, creating a dataset of sceneries that evoke different emotional
   responses (video).
 * David Koes, AI that checks for docking of various drugs to accelerate
   structure-based drug design (video).
 * A. Mira Chung and Hooyeon Lee, use DL to generate art for video games
   (video).
 * Sarah Newman, a series of thought experiments about human values in
   speculative AI futures (video).
 * Alex Wang, AI that protects you from face recognition systems (video).
 * Aidan Gomez, cipher cracking(!) using generative adversarial neural networks
   (video).
 * Ranjay Krishna, extracting object and relationship classifications from video
   (video).
 * Kaden Hazzard, predicting quantum dynamics from short-time dynamics using
   machine learning (video).
 * Ariel Kanevsky, a DNN algorithm capable of analyzing free tissue transfers
   and detect abnormal vascular flow within blood vessels (video).
 * Jake Bian, Firebug, for deep learning (video).
 * Daniel Soudry, a neural network that predicts the validation error of another
   neural network (video).
 * Tejpal Virdi, John Guibas and Peter Li, use GANs to generate usable and
   privacy preserving training data.
 * Ekta Prashnani, a metric to assess image quality consistent with human
   perception of image quality.

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