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Stanford HAI in collaboration with DeepMind hosts an organizational collaboration AI competition, with over 200 teams participating
AIMPACT News, May 14 (UTC+8), Stanford HAI in collaboration with Google DeepMind announced the winners of the “AI for Organizations Grand Challenge.” Over 200 teams from 156 universities submitted proposals, covering three main categories: using AI to improve organizational coordination, understanding the impact of AI deployment on humans, and simulating team behavior through synthetic organizational models. The first prize was awarded to a team from Stanford Graduate School of Business, who proposed building a “large-scale coordination model” using Transformer architecture to learn successful team coordination patterns and predict optimal action sequences, with a prize of $100k. Four other finalist teams received awards for projects including Lean Curation, Co-AI, From Invisible to Accessible, and TeamLens. This competition marks the beginning of public discussions on organizational transformation, and Stanford HAI also announced the establishment of the AI and Organization Laboratory. (Source: InFoQ)