Star Trek Creator's Foundation Offers $1M Prize for AI Promoting Good

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Star Trek Creator's Foundation Offers $1M Prize for AI Promoting Good

The foundation honoring the late creator of 'Star Trek' has announced a $1 million prize for startups using AI to shape a brighter future. The initiative aims to encourage the development of AI technologies that promote positive impacts on society. This move reflects a commitment to leveraging AI for the greater good.

The prize underscores the importance of ethical AI applications and the potential for technology to drive positive change. Startups in the AI space now have an opportunity to showcase their innovations and contribute to a more sustainable and beneficial future. This initiative aligns with the legacy of the 'Star Trek' creator, emphasizing the role of technology in shaping a better world.

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