AI unicorn, OpenAI recently announced that it is launching the OpenAI Academy.
This initiative is designed to “invest in developers and organizations leveraging AI to help solve hard problems and catalyze economic growth in their communities.”
The scheme will especially focus on supporting developers in low- and middle-income countries where they may have limited access to advanced AI tools and training.
So, before delving into its features, let’s understand what exactly is the OpenAI Academy.
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What is OpenAI Academy?
The OpenAI Academy is an initiative to support developers and organizations in using artificial intelligence to solve real-world problems in their communities. The initiative provides resources, training, and support to developers and organizations in low- and middle-income countries.
It will boost development in critical areas like healthcare, agriculture, education, and finance.
By investing in local talent and supporting the development of AI technology, the OpenAI Academy aims to drive economic growth, innovation, and sustainable development in these communities.
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OpenAI Academy: Program Features
These are the key features of the OpenAI Academy:
- Training and Technical Guidance– Under the OpenAI Academy initiative, developers and organizations will receive support from OpenAI experts to use AI for solving community-specific challenges.
- API Credits– An initial $1 million in API credits will be distributed to provide participants access to OpenAI models for building and deploying AI applications.
- Community Building– The Academy aims to develop a global network of AI developers who can collaborate, share knowledge, and drive collective innovation.
- Contests and Incubators– Also, OpenAI plans to partner with philanthropists to invest in organizations addressing critical community challenges on the front lines.
OpenAI Academy Eligible Countries
As of now, there is no official list of countries that are eligible to participate in the OpenAI Academy. However, the official release post states the initiative is “accessible and beneficial to diverse communities worldwide, starting in low- and middle-income countries.”
According to the 2024 Family Planning Impact Investment Calculator (FPIIC), there are 128, out of 195, low and middle-income countries (LMICs).
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What to expect?
Over the past year, OpenAI has been investing in AI education, resources, and community-building. For example, KOBI, an application that uses AI to help students with dyslexia learn to read, won the OpenAI prize. Also, I-Stem, an AI platform helping blind and low-vision people in India find jobs by making content more accessible to them was another winner in turn.io Chat for Impact contest.
Also, OpenAI funded and released a professional translation of a key AI intelligence test (MMLU) into 14 languages like Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Spanish, and more, to support developers globally,
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