AI Research for the
Public Good

With Empire AI, New York State is first in the nation to establish a consortium of public and private research institutions advancing AI research for the public good at this scale.

Latest Research

Understanding How the Brain Makes Decisions Prof. Christine Constantinople | NYU Using neural networks to model how the brain processes decisions and behavior.   Challenge Mental health disorders affect approximately 1 in 5 New Yorkers each year, yet the underlying mechanisms of how the brain makes decisions and processes information remain poorly understood. Many neurological […]

Widely used karge language models often function as “black boxes,” making their outputs difficult to predict or control and limiting their safe deployment in some sensitive domains, like healthcare, education and public services. A Cornell research team is working to allow users to better guide AI outputs.

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, impacting approximately 15,550 patients annually, but aggressive subtypes can be difficult to detect early. Empire AI is helping to identify these types of cancers, which could improve patient outcomes.

Malaria remains one of the world’s most persistent and deadly infectious diseases, affecting 263 million people annually, many of them children. A CUNY Researcher is using Empire AI to help uncover potential treatments.

Climate change is already driving significant impacts across New York, with projections estimating $10 billion in annual damages by 2050. Researchers are developing high-resolution climate models using AI to predict local impacts such as flooding and extreme heat.