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Victoria University of Wellington constitutes first-of-its-kind chair in generative AI

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December 17, 2024
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Generously supported by alumnus, finance and tech expert Bob Dykes, the University is poised to further cement its leadership in the AI field with the establishment of the Bob Dykes Chair in Generative Artificial Intelligence

Generative AI, a branch of artificial intelligence focused on creating new content by learning patterns in existing data through self-analysis, holds immense potential for innovation. For example, new molecular developments in medical research and developments in energy, such as new battery composition and other energy designs. AI’s rapid advancement has raised critical questions about ethics, intellectual property, and societal impacts, challenges this Chair will be uniquely positioned to address.

This pioneering role will provide exceptional leadership in generative AI (Artificial Intelligence), helping to build Aotearoa New Zealand’s capacity in the field. The Chair will mentor future leaders, promote interdisciplinary research, and foster collaborations among researchers, entrepreneurs, and international experts.

Bob Dykes says he is pleased to help the University create this opportunity for students and researchers to have a leading position in Generative AI.

I have benefited immensely from my education at Victoria University and would like to ensure future generations are well grounded in this new technology, which will change so many aspects of our economies and lives in the near future”.

Mr Dykes’ generous donation will fund the Chair’s salary for the next three years. A recruitment process will begin shortly, with the new Chair expected to start in 2025.

Vice-Chancellor Nic Smith says the new Chair marks a significant milestone for both the University and Aotearoa New Zealand. “Generative AI is reshaping industries and society at an unprecedented pace. The Chair will provide unique leadership in equipping the next generation of researchers and innovators to respond to the rapidly evolving challenges and opportunities AI presents.”

“It is a bold step forward, and a wonderful achievement for the University, New Zealand, and the wider global community.”

The Chair will bring together a multidisciplinary group of expert advisors from government, university, industry, and user communities.

It will foster close collaborations with New Zealand’s AI Forum and other key stakeholders to provide strategic insights and recommendations on AI policy, ensuring that government initiatives align with the latest technological developments.

By involving students, staff, and startups, the aim of the Chair is to create a dynamic ecosystem that transforms businesses across the globe, while exploring innovative generative AI applications to ensure Aotearoa is positioned at the forefront of global advancements.

Dean of Science, Professor Nicola Nelson says this Chair positions the University to guide New Zealand into a future shaped by generative AI. “Our leadership in the field is already highlighted by a number of experts on staff, as well as our offering of New Zealand’s first undergraduate major in AI.

“The Bob Dykes Chair will provide the critical leadership needed to deepen this expertise, serving as a visionary leader in generative AI and ensuring Aotearoa New Zealand not only harnesses its transformative potential but also emerges as a global frontrunner.”

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