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Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society is sponsored by John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
This grant supports the general operations of the Partnership on AI (PAI), a global, multi-stakeholder organization dedicated to identifying emerging challenges in AI, mobilizing collective responses, and developing actionable resources that promote safety, inclusion, and accountability. PAI's work includes program areas such as Safety Critical AI, Fair, Transparent, and Accountable AI, and AI and Media Integrity.
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Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society San Francisco, California Technology in the Public Interest Technology in the Public Interest Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (PAI) is a global, multi-stakeholder organization comprising over 100 partner organizations from industry, civil society, and academia.
PAI is dedicated to identifying emerging challenges in artificial intelligence (AI), mobilizing collective responses, and developing actionable resources that promote safety, inclusion, and accountability. PAI’s work is undertaken through five program areas including (1) Safety Critical AI; (2) Fair, Transparent, and Accountable AI; (3) AI, Labor, and the Economy; (4) Inclusive Research and Design; and (5) AI and Media Integrity.
Each program area monitors trends that demand collective action, convenes workshops, produces research, advances best practices, informs public policy, and fosters broader public understanding of AI’s impacts. This award supports PAI’s general operations.
Technology in the Public Interest The Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (PAI) is a global multi-stakeholder nonprofit that brings together more than 100 partner organizations from across industry, civil society, and academia to explore and help address the social implications of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
Through its work, PAI establishes a common ground between entities which otherwise may not have cause to work together. The organization’s activities are situated across five programs where its partners collaborate including: Safety-Critical AI; Fair, Transparent, and Accountable AI; AI, Labor, and the Economy; Inclusive Research and Design; and AI and Media Integrity.
Through each program PAI identifies emerging trends that require collective action, convenes workshops, produces research, advances best practices within the AI field, informs public policy, and creates greater public understanding about the impacts of AI. The award provides general operating support to the organization.
Technology in the Public Interest The Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (PAI) is a global multi-stakeholder nonprofit that brings together more than 100 partner organizations from across industry, civil society and academia to explore and help address the social implications of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
Through its work, PAI establishes a common ground between entities which otherwise may not have cause to work together. The organization’s activities are situated across six thematic pillars where its partners collaborate including: safety-critical AI; fair, transparent and accountable AI; AI, labor and the economy; collaborations between people and AI systems; social and societal influences of AI; and, AI and social good.
Through each of these pillars PAI convenes workshops, produces research, works to advance best practices, and seeks to create greater public understanding about the impacts of AI. The award provides general operating support to the organization.
Technology in the Public Interest The Partnership on Artificial Intelligence is a multi-stakeholder initiative spanning the private sector, civil society and academia that studies and formulates best practices on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, advances the public’s understanding of AI and serves as an open platform for discussion and engagement about AI and its influences on people and society.
The award supports an event focused on ethics and AI at the 2019 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems in Vancouver, Canada, December 8 th – 14 th . Technology in the Public Interest The Partnership on AI (PAI) is a global, multi-stakeholder organization involving industry, civil society and academia.
It was established to study and formulate best practices on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, to advance the public’s understanding of AI, and to serve as an open platform for multi-stakeholder discussion and engagement about AI and its influences on people and society. In addition, PAI seeks to identify and foster aspirational efforts in AI for socially beneficial purposes.
The award supports the organization's general operations. Related Content for Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society Technology in the Public Interest Strengthening oversight and innovation in the governance of artificial intelligence.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (PAI) is a global, multi-stakeholder organization comprising over 100 partner organizations from industry, civil society, and academia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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