IDAI Launches Funded Academic Visitor Program at Oxford and Stanford
IDAI launches with a mission to build decentralized AI protocols and tooling, offering 5 funded academic visitor slots at Oxford and Stanford for researchers in AI safety and security.
The Institute for Decentralized AI (IDAI) is launching with a mission to build protocols, standards, and tooling for decentralized AI. IDAI aims to create AI systems that are composed, federated, and interoperable, with distributed compute, data, governance, control, and outcomes.
Key benefits of decentralized AI include:
- Collaboration without surrendering control
- Reduced single-point failures and lock-in
- Safer, auditable agent networks
IDAI is offering 5 fully funded academic visitor slots at Oxford and Stanford for researchers working on agent security, distributed anomaly detection, and decentralized safety. Apply now.
IDAI is open to collaborations with labs, companies, standards bodies, and researchers. For more information, contact collaborations at decentralized-ai.org or DM at idai_institute on X.
Follow IDAI on GitHub and visit decentralized-ai.org for more information.
Tags: Decentralized AI, IDAI, Academic Visitors, Oxford, Stanford, AI Safety, Research Funding