Key Industry
Industry Profile: Artificial Intelligence
The state of Michigan is emerging as a focal point for artificial intelligence (AI) companies and researchers seeking to advance their work. And the University Research Corridor (URC)—an academic alliance comprising Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University —plays a central role in propelling Michigan to the forefront of AI industry advancement and investment.
AI is game changing technology that is estimated to contribute upwards of $16 trillion to the global economy by 2030 – more than the current output of China and India combined. AI explores how to endow machines with the ability to learn, make decisions, reason about data and communicate with humans. It is a useful tool for repetitive, detail-oriented tasks and processing massive data sets to identify patterns and provide insights with speed. Michigan’s expertise and legacy in mobility and advanced manufacturing position the state as a prime destination for AI companies seeking to leverage machine learning, robotics and data analytics to drive efficiency and innovation for greater productivity, global competitiveness and inclusive prosperity.
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Michigan and the United States have been and continue to navigate, plan and shape the development and use of responsible AI – a critical effort to ensure our industries are globally competitive and advancements serve people and communities. The U.S. Senate’s Roadmap for AI Policy outlines eight areas identified through nine bipartisan forums in 2023. These priority areas include using AI to support US innovation and workforce, address security from high impact uses, protect elections and democracy, privacy and liability, ensure transparency, explainability, IP and copyright and safeguard against potential risks. The URC universities are well positioned to enhance their support state and federal efforts to develop policies and programs to advance the development and appropriate uses of AI technologies.
The URC institutions boast world-class research facilities, renowned faculty members and a vibrant ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship. Through cutting-edge research initiatives, interdisciplinary collaborations and technology transfer programs, the URC member institutions drive advancements in AI technologies, as well as safeguard potential risks inherent in the development and use of this evolving technology, while also nurturing the next generation of AI talent. The URC serves as a catalyst for facilitating industry-academic partnerships, knowledge exchange, workforce development, and collaborative research projects that accelerate the translation of AI innovations into real-world applications.
How we are addressing Artificial Intelligence for our industry partners and Michigan's economy:
Exploring New AI Frontiers
Michigan’s Role in Shaping the Future
President Santa J. Ono
University of Michigan President Ono’s March Message Focuses on Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Metrics
Top Talent
Top Talent Highlights:
URC schools have one of the most robust and diverse Artificial Intelligence talent pipelines in the world.
MSU College of Engineering offers “AI Boot Camp,”
W the Warrior Chatbot
U-M leads in increasing diversity within the AI field.
MSU College of Natural Sciences has expanded AI training opportunities
2 Majors included in this calculation include: computer engineering; electrical and electronic engineering; applied mathematics; computational mathematics; mathematics; mathematical statistics and probability; linguistics; robotics technology/technician; Computer Engineering StTechnologies/Technicians, Other; Computer/Computer Systems Technology/Technician.
7Source: wxyz.com
8Source: ai.engin.umich.edu
9Source: Summary of MSU College of Natural Science initiatives.
Impactful Research
Impactful Research Highlights:
Research Experts
URC Schools Ranked in the Top 100
The AI Lab at U-M
The AI Lab at U-M is comprised of a multidisciplinary group of researchers conducting theoretical, experimental and applied investigations of. It leads to the valuable exchange of ideas within and across research groups throughout the university.12
Wayne AI Group
The Optimization & Trustworthy Machine Learning (OPTML)
The OPtimization and Trustworthy Machine Learning (OPTML) group is a research group at MSU with the long-term research objective to make AI systems scalable and trustworthy. The group’s interests span machine learning (ML)/ deep learning (DL), optimization, computer vision, security, signal processing and data science and focus on developing learning algorithms and theory, as well as robust and explainable artificial intelligence (AI).14
10Source: URC analysis of external awards data from 2018-2022. May 16, 2024.
11Source: csrankings.org
12Source: ai.engin.umich.eduu
13Source: ai.wayne.edu
14Source: optml-group
Trust & AI
Trust & AI Highlights:
Wayne State’s Trustworthy AI Lab focuses on exploring problems with machine learning.
MSU scholars received a grant to develop a pilot curriculum for undergraduate students to examine their attitudes towards generative AI.
U-M's Michigan Institute for Data Science
MSU’s Omura-Saxena endowed professorship focuses on responsible AI.
18Source: msutoday.msu.edu
19Source: broad.msu.edu
Facilities & Resources
Facilities & Resources Highlights:
In 2023, U-M became the first institute of higher learning in the world to release a customized suite of generative AI tools
MSU’s Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) will develop artificial intelligence tools to enhance discovery, technology and training.
Wayne State’s AI, Big Data & Analytics Group
Metrics — Continued
Accessibility
Accessibility Highlights:
MicroBoost, a Wayne State research team is working to accelerate user-inspired solutions for persons with disabilities living in Metro Detroit.
Helping people who stutter, MSU researchers are working to make voice activated AI technology more accessible.
U-M's Human Centered AI Lab is developing tools at the intersection of human-computer interaction and AI
23Source: research.wayne.edu
24Source: engagedscholar.msu.edu
25Source: vizlens.org
26Source: hcc.engin.umich.edu
Health Care
Health Care Highlights:
MSU researchers are working with colleagues from U-M
Wayne State researchers received a National Institute of Nursing Research grant to explore the effectiveness of using AI to provide Motivational Interviewing to treat obesity
U-M has developed a multimodal AI model that may guide personalized treatments for tuberculosis.
Wayne State’s Stress, Trauma & Anxiety Research Clinic is using advanced wireless augmented reality-enhanced exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research.
Wayne State’s Stress, Trauma & Anxiety Research Clinic is using advanced wireless augmented reality-enhanced exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research. Investment from the Department of Defense will allow researchers to enhance augmented reality technology used for exposure therapy in the treatment of veterans with PTSD.
Partnerships
Partnerships Highlights:
U-M partners with U.S. Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wayne State researchers have been working closely with multiple departments of the city of Detroit
MSU researchers are helping to train AI
MSU researchers are helping to train AI to better process text, video and image inputs for the Office of Naval Research.32
Michigan’s Space Grant Consortium at U-M funds research projects across the state in areas relevant to the strategic interests of NASA
30Source: news.umich.edu
31Source: Trustworthy AI research group at Wayne State University, 2024.
32Source: msutoday.msu.edu
33Source: mispacegrant.org
Successful Commercialization
URC Five -Year Averages (2018-2022)
314
Total Licenses / Options
$25.9M
Total Revenue
28
Total Startups
253
Total Patents Granted
699
Total Invention Disclosures
Successful Commercialization Highlights:
Michigan University Innovation Capital Fund (MUICF) and the Michigan University Innovation Capital Consortium
Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization
The Accelerate Blue Fund (ABF) at U-M is an early-stage venture fund investing in U-M licensed startups.
MSU Research Foundation, through its early-stage venture investment organization Red Cedar Ventures, supports high-tech startups at MSU and beyond.
MSU Research Foundation, through its early-stage venture investment organization Red Cedar Ventures, supports high-tech startups at MSU and beyond. Since 2014, RCV has deployed nearly $30 million in funds, attracted $1 billion in co-investment, and resulted in 159 active companies and 22 exits. RCV has invested in Michigan-based companies like Kall Morris Inc., a federally funded orbital research and solution development company that uses proprietary machine vision software to identify, retrieve, tag and relocate hazardous space debris.
New discoveries have led to technologies suitable for commercialization and are, or have been, moved from the lab to the market.
New discoveries have led to technologies suitable for commercialization and are, or have been, moved from the lab to the market.
- Motion Grazer AI, a Michigan-based AgTech company and MSU spinout company, is dedicated to improving the health and welfare of farm animals using a SIMKit device designed to monitor livestock and offer tailored management strategies.
- Decimal Code, a Michigan-based U-M spinout company, is commercializing technology developed by researchers at U-M and in partnership a collaborative of over 60 participating hospitals ranging from large academic centers to small community hospitals, automates medical CPT code using AI to dramatically reduces billing errors.
- And Wayne State researchers have developed FE@ST (Factory Execution @ Speed of Thought), an AI-enabled, automated process-mining platform for machine and production performance optimization that is accessible, reduces implementation costs, can predict potential machine breakdown and pinpoint the source.
AI will likely have a similar impact as the Internet on our lives, work and world. All the efforts our universities are making to develop trustworthy AI technologies and use. We have a responsibility to communicate to our stakeholders what we know about AI and what we are doing to ensure its use is available, transparent, fair and accessible to our students, staff and faculty, as well as our communities, partners and state.
As U-M President Ono says in a March 2024 video message, we endeavor to lead not only in innovation and technology development, but also in ethics and integrity to ensure AI and Generative AI are infused with the best traditions and values of our institutions and Michigan.
34Source: record.umich.edu
35Source: techtransfer.wayne.edu
36Source: geminus.ai
37Source: judysecurity.ai
Rationale
The State of Michigan is a Leader in Artificial Intelligence
Michigan stands at the forefront of artificial intelligence, driving innovation through its dynamic ecosystem. The state champions AI integration across key sectors, from automotive to healthcare, underpinned by pioneering legislation and robust technological infrastructures. With a rich pool of engineering talent and cutting-edge research facilities, including partnerships with major universities, Michigan is crafting the future of AI—enhancing industries, empowering communities, and leading with vision and determination. Here, AI isn’t just a tool; it’s the pathway to a thriving, competitive future.
- 2013: Michigan became just the fourth state in the nation to authorize the testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads.39
- 2016: State leaders expanded testing opportunities and supported autonomous vehicle research and development in Michigan through the creation of the Michigan Council on Future Mobility.
- 2022: Michigan enacted the nation’s first automated vehicle roadway authorization law to facilitate the development and deployment of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) across the state. A CAV is a vehicle that employs AI technology to communicate with the road and associated infrastructure to map an optimal route and respond to dynamic data like traffic congestion.40
- 2023: Michigan became the first state in the country to deploy AI firearm detection technology to protect the state capitol from gun violence and enacted new legislation regarding the use of AI in campaign advertisements.41 42
38Source: cargroup.org
39Source: legislature.mi.gov
40Source: legislature.mi.gov
41Source: thehill.com
42Source: news.bloomberglaw.com
Michigan’s leadership in AI is not limited to the auto industry. AI has the potential to positively impact health care, agriculture, advanced manufacturing, education, entertainment and finance. Furthermore, AI technologies will likely augment our work, not replace workers in these key Michigan industries. Embracing responsible AI in ethical and creative ways will enhance our work and grow our competitiveness.
- The second largest concentration of engineering talent and the most industrial and commercial designers in the U.S. are located in the greater Detroit region.
- Michigan is home to the fifth largest advanced manufacturing workforce in the nation.
- The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is actively supporting the advanced manufacturing ecosystem through competitive funding for start-ups and small manufacturers to deploy advanced manufacturing technologies like AI and automation to scale up via its Industry 4.0 Technology Implementation Grants.
- Michigan Virtual, a private nonprofit organization, launched a “one of a kind” research lab in 2023 dedicated to studying AI usage in K-12 education to better understand the technolgy and to design the model for successfully integrating AI into education systems for the next generation of high-tech workers.
43Source: detroitregionalpartnership.com
44Source: michiganbusiness.org
45Source: michiganbusiness.org
46Source: michiganvirtual.org
Michigan’s AI leadership positions the state at the forefront of global competitiveness and inclusive prosperity.
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