Google looking to invest millions into this project to push for ‘Responsible AI’ advancements
In order to facilitate dialogue and inquiry about AI technology, $20 million in grants have been made to renowned think tanks and academic institutions worldwide
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Highlights
- Google and Google.org launch the Digital Futures Project, pledging $20 million in grants to global think tanks and academic institutions
- Some leading organisations have already received grants to delve into AI's responsible development
- The project's launch coincides with the AI Forum in Washington, where tech giants will meet to discuss AI policy
In a significant move, Google along with Google.org, unveiled the Digital Future Projects on 11 September. This initiative is aimed at studying the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI), addressing critical issues such as fairness, bias, misinformation, security and the future of work.
As part of the Digital Future Project, Google is committing a substantial $20 million investment. This funding will be directed towards leading think tanks and academic institutions worldwide, fostering dialogue and inquiry into the realm of AI technologies.
A collaborative approach toward ‘Responsible AI’
Google's commitment goes beyond financial support. They plan to engage in deep collaboration with external organisations, with a core focus on promoting responsible discussions around AI. The project will actively support researchers, facilitate discussions, and stimulate debates on public policy solutions geared toward the responsible development of AI.
Introducing the Digital Futures Project! As part of the Project, @Googleorg is establishing a $20M fund to provide grants to leading think tanks and academic institutions around the world, facilitating dialogue and inquiry into this important technology. https://t.co/Ez5c81mzNm
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) September 11, 2023
Grant recipients for ‘Responsible AI’ research
Several prominent organisations have already been selected as recipients of grants under this programme. Notable awardees include the Aspen Institute, the Brookings Institution, MIT Work of the Future, R Street Institute, SeedAI and various others. These organisations will play a pivotal role in advancing ‘Responsible AI’ research.
High-stakes AI forum in Washington
The timing of the Digital Futures Project's launch coincides with a significant event in the world of technology. On 13 September, the CEOs of some of the world's largest tech corporations will gather in Washington D.C. This gathering, known as the ‘AI Forum,’ is hosted by the U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Tech titans converge for AI policy discussion
Among the notable attendees at the AI Forum are Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, co-founder Bill Gates, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and representatives from various civil rights organisations. This event is not only bringing together the CEOs of companies but also marks a notable reunion, as it's the first time Zuckerberg and Musk will share the same space.
Charting the future of AI policy
The primary objective of the AI forum is to delve into the intricacies of artificial intelligence policy. This sets the stage for influential tech leaders to collaborate and shape the future of AI policy, ensuring that it aligns with responsible and ethical practices.
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