Oxford Immune Algorithmics Is Awarded a Grant to Explore Applications of Automata to Areas of Causation and Machine Intelligence

OIA has been awarded a grant by recommendation of the Foundational Questions Institute & Fetzer Franklin Fund, a donor-advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. 

The FQXi catalyses, supports, and disseminates research on questions at the foundations of physics, particularly new frontiers and innovative ideas integral to a deep understanding of reality. 

The mission of the Fetzer Franklin Fund is to explore the frontiers of scientific knowledge and to advance breakthroughs toward scientific views of reality that are integrated and relational. the Fetzer Franklin Fund focuses on foundational questions at the frontiers of physics, biology, and consciousness research. The Fund supports work that re-examines the foundations of science, including scientific methodologies for both conventional and frontier research.

​The Silicon Valley Community Foundation is the largest regional grant maker in the United States and was conceived to advance innovative philanthropic solutions to challenging problems, engaging donors to make the world a better place for all and 

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