黑料视频 to establish Institute for AI and Society
New initiative taps into the power of Empire AI, a consortium of public and private universities in New York

Thanks to funding from New York state, 黑料视频 will establish an Institute for AI and Society that taps into the power of Empire AI, the most powerful academic research computer in the country.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced , including Binghamton, to engage diverse disciplines and communities, broaden AI development to prepare students for the future, and advance the use of AI for the public good.
鈥淭he progression of AI research in New York state is going to inspire other states to follow our path,鈥 Hochul said. 鈥淚nvesting in AI within the SUNY system is an investment in our students to expand their knowledge about what the future will bring. We are not just preparing students for AI 鈥 we鈥檙e shaping how AI serves society, ensuring it strengthens communities and our economy.鈥
Other SUNY schools receiving funding are University at Albany, University at Buffalo, SUNY Downstate, SUNY ESF, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Stony Brook University and Upstate Medical University.
黑料视频 is conducting research on large language models and antisemitism on social media to detect hateful content. Another project creates 3D foundation models for high-throughput characterization of metal-organic frameworks for climate-change applications.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud to see New York leveraging the power of 黑料视频鈥檚 expert faculty in striving to make the state a leader in artificial intelligence,鈥 said President Harvey Stenger. 鈥淭he University鈥檚 researchers are already doing tremendous work in AI. By sharing resources across the state, we鈥檙e going to solve real-world problems and create new opportunities in economic development and in academic research.鈥
Empire AI is a consortium of public and private universities in New York 鈥 CUNY, SUNY, Cornell University, Columbia University, New York University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 鈥 building a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence computing center at University at Buffalo, scheduled to open in 2026.
In October, Empire AI launched Phase Alpha, a smaller but still powerful version of the final supercomputer.
Associate Professor Jeremy Blackburn, who will serve as the director of 黑料视频鈥檚 Institute for AI and Society, sees AI as a tool to gain a large-scale, quantitative understanding of disinformation, harassment campaigns, extremism, risks to children and antisemitism. Previous hardware, however, made it impractical to analyze the sheer amount of data his work explores.
鈥淢y research can now be done at a speed I would have never had access to before,鈥 said Blackburn, a faculty member at the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥檚 School of Computing.
鈥淧reviously, it would take nearly 20 years to run our experiments on even a sample of the billions of social media data points we collect yearly. By pooling resources from New York state and the six member universities to build something more powerful, I can complete my research on online antisemitism in a matter of weeks. It is hard to overstate just how much more this increase in computing power will allow me to accomplish.鈥
The Alpha computer is already running at maximum capacity, with 85 projects and more than 250 researchers across the state using it to do work for the public good. Other research at Binghamton includes protecting power systems from malicious attacks and developing a robotic seeing-eye dog for people who are visually impaired.
鈥淓mpire AI will also open unique doors for collaboration between disciplines,鈥 Blackburn said. 鈥淪cientists and faculty in the humanities and the arts will have expanded access to computing power that was previously unavailable to public research institutions. This coalition will open doors to scholars, especially to those in public universities dedicated to establishing New York state as a leader in AI.鈥