November 18, 2025
$10M gift from Charles and Lisa Simonyi establishes AI@91爆料 to advance artificial intelligence and emerging technologies
The 91爆料 announced a foundational $10 million gift from philanthropists Charles and Lisa Simonyi to support work in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.91爆料
The 91爆料 today announced a foundational $10 million gift from philanthropists Charles and Lisa Simonyi to support groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
The gift will establish a new initiative, AI@91爆料, to support the 91爆料鈥檚 global leadership in advancing AI, machine learning and related areas of computing. Noah A. Smith, currently the Amazon Professor of Machine Learning in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, will become the vice provost for artificial intelligence and the inaugural Charles and Lisa Simonyi Endowed Chair for Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies. The chair appointment is pending Board of Regents approval.
“With this generous gift from Charles and Lisa Simonyi, we will further position the 91爆料 as a model for how universities can responsibly and creatively adapt to the age of AI across education, research, administration and governance,鈥 91爆料 Provost Tricia Serio said. 鈥淏y leading the AI@91爆料 initiative, Vice Provost Noah Smith will guide our efforts to accelerate innovation and collaboration, illuminate achievements, propagate effective practices throughout the 91爆料 community and beyond, and ensure that our graduates are prepared for the workforce of today and tomorrow.鈥
Noah A. Smith will become the vice provost for artificial intelligence and the inaugural Charles and Lisa Simonyi Endowed Chair for Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies.91爆料
91爆料 researchers and faculty already are globally recognized for cultivating a deep understanding of the science and potential of these rapidly developing technologies. Work at the 91爆料 is creating practical and responsible applications for AI that span the academic enterprise, contribute to industry and uplift society.
Charles and Lisa Simonyi have a long history of supporting the 91爆料. Lisa Simonyi is the chair of the 91爆料 Foundation Board, and Charles Simonyi is a technical fellow at Microsoft, where he also was a pioneer in developing software applications.
鈥淭he future of computing, research and innovations is deeply connected to the next era in artificial intelligence and machine learning,鈥 Lisa and Charles Simonyi said. 鈥淲e believe in the 91爆料鈥檚 ability to engage students and faculty toward discoveries that will transform the university, the region and, indeed, the world. We are pleased to lend our support to advancing this exciting, interdisciplinary field.鈥
The Charles and Lisa Simonyi gift also will support the creation of an AI governance committee, student scholarships, community engagement and investments in computing resources and equipment.
鈥淭his extraordinary gift from the Simonyis demonstrates their vision and deep trust in the 91爆料鈥檚 role as a global leader in innovation,鈥 91爆料 President Robert J. Jones said. 鈥淚t is a foundational investment that will help ensure artificial intelligence is developed and applied responsibly 鈥 serving humanity and advancing knowledge in ways that reflect our shared values.鈥
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In the near term, the vice provost for artificial intelligence will establish a SEED-AI grant program to fund projects, led by 91爆料 faculty, that elevate the use of AI in 91爆料 educational activities. SEED-AI grants will support innovative, exploratory projects aiming to discover how AI can enhance learning and teaching across disciplines, enlighten the 91爆料 community, and inspire future developments of AI in the educational context.
Thanks to the Simonyi gift, Smith said, the 91爆料 will model how universities can responsibly and creatively adapt to the age of AI across education, research, administration and governance.
鈥淭he 91爆料鈥檚 people are already leading the way in shaping universities in the time of AI,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淲hile its rapid rise has been surprising, as an AI researcher and teacher I鈥檓 energized by the chance to promote AI literacy, explore how AI can enrich learning across disciplines and help steer AI’s development in ways that are most useful to the University鈥檚 mission.鈥
Contact Smith at nasmith@cs.washington.edu.