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Democratic inputs to AI grant program is sponsored by OpenAI, Inc.. This program funds experiments in setting up a democratic process for deciding what rules AI systems should follow, within legal bounds.
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You must be signed in to change notification settings Code Open more actions menu Name Name Last commit message Repository files navigation OpenAI Democratic Input Grant Repository The Democratic Inputs to AI grant program funded 10 teams to develop and test their ideas for processes to help govern AI.
We summarized some of their findings in our recap blog post, and here we present a repository where they have shared their code, alongside links to their reports and contact information. If you would like to see the teams describe their ambitions during the September 2023 OpenAI Demo Day, please watch the recording here .
Collective Dialogues for Democratic Policy Development Deliberation at Scale: Socially democratic inputs to AI Aligned: An Alignment Platform Inclusive.
AI: Engaging Underserved Populations in Democratic Decision-Making on AI Making AI Transparent and Accountable by Rappler Ubuntu-AI: A Platform for Equitable and Inclusive Model Training vTaiwan and Chatham House: Bridging the Recursive Public Description : Creating a robust case repository around AI interaction scenarios that can be used to make case-law-inspired judgments through a process that democratically engages experts, laypeople, and key stakeholders.
Collective Dialogues for Democratic Policy Development Description : Developing policies that reflect informed public will using collective dialogues to efficiently scale democratic deliberation and find areas of consensus. Deliberation at Scale: Socially democratic inputs to AI Description : Enabling democratic deliberation in small group conversations conducted via AI-facilitated video calls.
Description : Eliciting values from participants in a chat dialogue in order to create a moral graph of values that can be used to fine-tune models. LINKS : Report ; Website ; Contact Aligned: An Alignment Platform Description : Developing guidelines for aligning AI models with live, large-scale participation and a 'community notes' algorithm.
Description : Distilling a large number of free-text opinions into a concise slate that guarantees fair representation using mathematical arguments from social choice theory. Inclusive. AI: Engaging Underserved Populations in Democratic Decision-Making on AI Description : Facilitating decision-making processes related to AI using a platform with decentralized governance (e.g., DAO) mechanisms that empower underserved groups.
Making AI Transparent and Accountable by Rappler Description : Enabling discussion and understanding of participants' views on complex, polarizing topics via linked offline and online processes. Ubuntu-AI: A Platform for Equitable and Inclusive Model Training Description : Returning value to those who help create it while facilitating LLM development and ensuring more inclusive knowledge of African creative work.
vTaiwan and Chatham House: Bridging the Recursive Public Description : Using an adapted vTaiwan methodology to create a recursive, connected participatory process for AI. LINKS : Report ; Website ; Contact No description, website, or topics provided. There was an error while loading.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Anyone (individuals or organizations) can apply, regardless of their background in social science or AI. Applicants should aim to develop proof-of-concepts for a democratic process to govern AI. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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