Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the rank-math domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/cache/wordpress-sources/6.7.1/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114 Carnegie Mellon Receives $10 Million From KL Gates To Study Ethical Issues Posed by Artificial Intelligence »

Carnegie Mellon Receives $10 Million From KL Gates To Study Ethical Issues Posed by Artificial Intelligence

Carnegie Mellon Receives $10 Million From KL Gates To Study Ethical Issues Posed by Artificial Intelligence

Media contacts:Mike Rick (K&L Gates), ,mike.Martin Mbugua (CMU), ,

We are deeply grateful to K&L Gates for this generous support, said Carnegie Mellon President Subra Suresh. It is not just technology that will determine how this century unfolds. Our future will also be influenced strongly by how humans interact with technology, how we foresee and respond to the unintended consequences of our work, and how we ensure that technology is used to benefit humanity, individually and as a society.

The K&L Gates Presidential Scholarship Fund will help increase access to a CMU education for outstanding undergraduate students by providing critical financial support as part of CMUs Presidential Fellowship and Scholarship program.

Law and technology converge at a profoundly important and signature 21st century challenge: how to define ethical boundaries surrounding the emergence of artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge computational technologies, said Peter J. Kalis, K&L Gates chairman and global managing partner. I am extraordinarily proud that K&L Gates is making this major investment in CMU, a global leader in computational technologies.

As the ethical and policy issues surrounding artificial intelligence and other computing technologies take center stage, global law firm K&L Gates LLP has made a gift to help ensure Carnegie Mellon Universitys leadership in this emerging field.

NewsStoriesArchives2016November Carnegie Mellon Receives $10 Million From K&L Gates To Study Ethical Issues Posed by Artificial Intelligence

Carnegie Mellon Receives $10 Million From K&L Gates To Study Ethical Issues Posed by Artificial Intelligence

The university has been at the epicenter of artificial intelligence (AI) since the discipline was created in the 1950s and CMU visionaries Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon pioneered AI and cognitive science. Their quest to make machines think not only led to new insights about cognition, language and vision but opened the door to a novel and powerful approach to computing that is now shaping our world.

The New York Times: New Research Center to Explore Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

As a society, our ethical choices in this field will greatly influence what kind of world we will have. Its values. Its culture. Its laws. And, ultimately, its humanity. With this initiative, we honor not only our longstanding relationship with CMU, but also the commitment of both organizations to our civilization now and in the future, Kalis said.

Today, CMU faculty, students, and researchers are pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in both autonomous technologies and technologies that augment human abilities. At the same time, many scholars at CMU are stepping back to take a look at how humans actually use these technologies, to help ensure that these discoveries are harnessed to benefit humanity.

The K&L Gates Prize will be awarded at commencement to a graduating senior who has best inspired fellow students to a love of learning through a combination of intellect, high scholarly achievement, engagement with others and character.

CMU is internationally renowned as a global research university that excels in the fields of artificial intelligence, performing arts, brain science, technology-enhanced learning, cybersecurity and robotics, among others.

The new endowed faculty chairs will support a senior professor and a junior professor, both in ethics and computational technologies. The K&L Gates Presidential Fellowship Endowed Fund will support three doctoral students whose studies relate to the field of ethics and computational science and technology.

Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy

Dietrich College of Humanities & Social Sciences

Carnegie Mellon University5000 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15213

2016 Carnegie Mellon University

The $10 million gift will establish the K&L Gates Endowment for Ethics and Computational Technologies. The funds will support new faculty chairs as well as three new Presidential Fellowships for doctoral students; a biennial conference; the K&L Gates Presidential Scholarship Endowed Fund to recognize undergraduate students outstanding achievements and potential for further excellence; and an annual K&L Gates Prize to be awarded to a graduating CMU senior.

By its history and its current leadership in these fields, Carnegie Mellon is uniquely positioned to examine these questions, and make lasting contributions. This gift will help propel our momentum in this critical work, Suresh said.

Tags:

4 Responses

  1. If you are going for best contents like I do, simply pay
    a visit this web page everyday because it offers quality contents, thanks!

  2. Way cool! Some very valid points! I appreciate you penning this article and also the rest of the website is also really good.

  3. Hi there, yes this paragraph is truly nice and I have learned lot of things
    from it concerning blogging. thanks.

  4. Hi there, yes this paragraph is truly nice and I have learned lot of things from it concerning blogging.
    thanks.

Leave a Reply