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Oxford University has announced plans to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) offering and capabilities with OpenAI.

Through the five-year collaboration, students and faculty staff will gain access to research grant funding, enterprise-level security and cutting-edge AI tools to enhance teaching, learning and research. The initiative builds on Oxford’s investment in strengthening the AI capabilities and skills of all staff and students with its AI & Machine Learning Competency Centre.

The collaboration will also involve a pilot research project to digitise public domain materials held in the collections of the @bodleianlibraries. The collections which have previously been unavailable online, will become searchable and accessible for students and researchers worldwide.

One of the collections to be digitised will be 3,500 of the Bodleian’s global dissertations from across disciplines from 1498 - 1884. The project, part of the Future Bodleian initiative, demonstrates how the Bodleian Library is using AI to imagine the library of the future.

Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian and Head of Gardens, Libraries and Museums (GLAM) said: ‘The Bodleian’s mission is to acquire, preserve and make available knowledge for the benefit of our students, researchers and the wider public. Over the centuries we have constantly sought new ways to take this mission forward and have in more recent years been an innovator in the use of technology. This initiative with OpenAI comes as part of this long tradition, as part of our Future Bodleian initiative.

‘The Future Bodleian campaign intends to expand digital resources and infrastructure to accommodate the needs of scholars across the world and to respond to the ever-changing nature of how information is created, stored and accessed.’

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https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-03-04-oxford-and-openai-launch-collaboration-advance-research-and-education
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