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Bowdoin is proud to announce a $50 million gift—the largest in our 231-year history—from Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings ’83 to launch the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity.
Reed Hastings funds a $50M initiative at Bowdoin to train future leaders who question – not just build – the next wave of AI.
Reed Hastings is giving $50 million to his alma mater, liberal arts school Bowdoin College in Maine, to fund AI research in the humanities.
Netflix co-founder gives Bowdoin College $50 million for "ethical" AI research Reed Hastings' gift to his alma mater will fund The Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity.
Netflix co-founder and executive chairman Reed Hastings has given $50 million to his alma mater, Bowdoin College in Maine, in support of a new AI initiative.
Bowdoin College, bolstered by Reed Hastings’ donation, launches a pioneering initiative to explore AI’s ethical and societal impacts across diverse fields.