Google will donate $ 25 million to fund artificial intelligence humanitarian projects
Google will donate $ 25 million to fund artificial intelligence humanitarian projects
Google will donate $ 25 million to projects that propose ways to use artificial intelligence from computers to help create a more humane society.
The scholarship program announced on Monday is part of a larger program. Google The initiative called "AI for the Social Good" aims to alleviate concerns that advances in artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs and perhaps even the military implement them autonomously to kill people.
Other technology companies have taken similar measures to address the ethical issues in AI. For example, Microsoft has committed $ 115 million for an "AI for the Good" initiative that awards grants to organizations that use AI for humanitarian, accessibility and environmental projects.
During a presentation in Sunnyvale, California, Google demonstrated how its AI technology is already being used to diagnose diseases, help people with disabilities, predict areas that could flood and protect endangered species.
Despite commitments such as those made by Google and Microsoft, the spectrum of AI is terribly angry.
Even when it promises to do good things with AI, Microsoft is looking for a massive military contract in the US. UU That, earlier this month, he requested an open letter from a supposed group of Microsoft employees concerned that the company might be betraying its own artificial intelligence principles. Microsoft reaffirmed its resolution to win the military contract on its own blog last week, promising to address any ethical concerns that may arise if it ends up working on the project.
Google decided not to bid for the same military contract that Microsoft wants after some of its own employees protested. The company concluded that the contract, which possibly had a value of $ 10 billion, did not comply with its artificial intelligence principles, which prevents the technology from being used to "cause or directly cause injuries to people."
The company's AI For Social Good program was already under way before Google employees raised objections to the military contract, said Jeff Dean, a senior official who oversees AI.
Google's non-profit arm will announce the winners of its IA grants next spring at an annual company conference.
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