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NSF & Nvidia Pledge $152M for Ai2’s Five-Year Open AI Science Project

NSF and Nvidia Commit $152M as Ai2 Leads Five-Year OMAI Push to Build Fully Open AI for U.S. Science

The Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) in Seattle has been chosen to spearhead a national effort to develop open artificial intelligence models for scientific research, backed by $152 million in funding and infrastructure from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and Nvidia. The five-year initiative will establish a new technological backbone for AI-driven science, marking a pivotal expansion of Ai2’s role in national research efforts.

NSF and Nvidia Commit $152M as Ai2 Leads Five-Year

Federal and Corporate Backing Marks Milestone for Ai2

 

Creating full open AI models to support science

Nvidia Hardware to Power Advanced Model Training

Nvidia will supply its HGX B300 systems, built on the new Blackwell Ultra architecture, alongside AI Enterprise software to optimize both training and inference processes. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the collaboration aimed to make intelligence a renewable resource for America.Jack Wells, Nvidia’s director of higher education and research, said the hardware is engineered for massive datasets, enabling faster and more efficient processing to speed scientific discovery. The systems will support the complex workflows required to train large multimodal AI models tailored for scientific applications.The funding will primarily be allocated to computing resources, allowing Ai2 to scale up from its previous work and develop larger, more advanced AI systems on open foundations.

Collaboration Across U.S. Research Institutions

Positioning Washington State as a Science and AI Hub

FAQs

What is the OMAI project led by the Allen Institute for AI?

The Open Multimodal AI Infrastructure to Accelerate Science (OMAI) is a five-year initiative led by the Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) to develop fully open, multimodal AI models trained on scientific literature and datasets. The goal is to accelerate breakthroughs in fields such as materials science, biology, and energy.

How much funding will Ai2 receive for the OMAI project?

Ai2 will receive a total of $152 million in funding and infrastructure support — $75 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and $77 million from Nvidia.

What makes OMAI’s AI models different from other AI systems?

Unlike many proprietary AI systems, OMAI’s models will be fully open, including weights, training data, code, and evaluation tools. This transparency will allow researchers to replicate results, adapt models, and accelerate collaboration.

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What technology will Nvidia provide for the OMAI project?

Nvidia will supply its HGX B300 systems built on the Blackwell Ultra architecture, along with AI Enterprise software, to optimize model training and inference for large-scale scientific datasets.
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