Press release Archives - Future of Life Institute https://futureoflife.org/category/press-release/ Preserving the long-term future of life. Fri, 02 Aug 2024 11:03:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Artist Rights Alliance, Annie Lennox Speak Out with Ban Deepfakes Campaign https://futureoflife.org/press-release/ara-and-annie-lennox-speak-out-on-deepfakes/ Fri, 02 Aug 2024 11:03:51 +0000 https://futureoflife.org/?p=133139 Campbell, CA — Musician and activist Annie Lennox, along with music industry nonprofit Artist Rights Alliance, have joined a growing coalition calling upon lawmakers to take meaningful action to combat the ongoing deepfake explosion.

Ban Deepfakes is a diverse cohort of organizations and individuals calling for meaningful accountability and liability at every stage of the deepfake supply chain – including AI corporations. Supporters include preeminent figures such as author Steven Pinker and actor Ashley Judd, and members include the National Organization for Women, Equality Now, SAG-AFTRA, Plan International, Future of Life Institute, and more.

As founder of The Circle, an NGO dedicated to creating a safer and fairer world for marginalized women and girls globally, Lennox writes: “Deepfake technology has created a new, rapidly expanding frontier of sexual abuse, primarily against women and girls. Along with the creators and distributors of fake, nonconsensual explicit content, we need to hold the tech companies whose AI models enable this harm accountable.”

The Artist Rights Alliance recently launched an appeal for AI companies to protect musicians from the harms of their technology, which was signed by 200+ prominent artists including Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Jon Bon Jovi. Executive Director Jen Jacobsen explained: “AI deepfake tools can cause tremendous damage to artists and their livelihoods when used unethically and irresponsibly. To stop this exploitation of the entire creative industry, we need lawmakers to step in and establish clear rules for all parties involved with the production and dissemination of nonconsensual and unlicensed AI images, audio, and video.”

There is overwhelming bipartisan support for US legislation prohibiting deepfakes, including 75% of the American public in favor of holding AI developers liable when their image-generating models are used for harm. As AI capabilities grow, the creation and distribution of life-shattering deepfakes is becoming increasingly fast, cheap, and easy. Lawmakers must act now.

Find out more about the Campaign to Ban Deepfakes and its partners at: bandeepfakes.org.

Note to Editors:

Founded in 2014, the Future of Life Institute is a leading nonprofit working to steer transformative technology towards benefiting humanity. FLI is best known for their 2023 open letter calling for a six-month pause on advanced AI development, endorsed by experts such as Yoshua Bengio and Stuart Russell, as well as their work on the Asilomar AI Principles and recent EU AI Act.

For more information, contact:
Maggie Munro, Communications Strategist | maggie@futureoflife.org

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Future of Life Institute Announces 16 Grants for Problem-Solving AI https://futureoflife.org/press-release/fli-announces-16-grants-for-problem-solving-ai/ Thu, 11 Jul 2024 19:54:02 +0000 https://futureoflife.org/?p=132903 CAMPBELL, CA — The Future of Life Institute has announced the 16 recipients of its newest grants program, directing $240,000 to support research on how AI can be safely harnessed to solve specific, intractable problems facing humanity around the world.  

Two requests for proposals were released earlier this year. The first track called for research proposals on how AI may impact the UN Poverty, Health, Energy and Climate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The second focused on design proposals for global institutions governing advanced AI, or artificial general intelligence (AGI). The 130 entrants hail from 39 countries including Malawi, Slovenia, Vietnam, Serbia, Rwanda, China, and Bolivia.

“Big Tech companies are investing unprecedented sums of money into making AI systems more powerful rather than solving society’s most pressing problems. AI’s incredible benefits – from healthcare, to education, to clean energy – could largely already  be realized by developing systems to address specific issues” said FLI’s Futures Program Director Emilia Javorsky. “AI should be used to empower people everywhere, not further concentrate power within a handful of billionaires.”

Grantees have each been awarded $15,000 to support their projects. Recipients from the UN SDG track will examine the effects of AI across areas such as maternal mortality, climate change education, labor markets, and poverty. The global governance institution design grants will support research into a span of proposals, including CERN for AI, Fair Trade AI, and a Global AGI agency.

Find out more about the grantees and their projects below.

Grantees: Global Governance Institution Design

View the grant program webpage for more information about each project.

  • Justin Bullock, University of Washington, USA – A global agency to manage AGI projects.
  • Katharina Zuegel, Forum on Information and Democracy, France – A “Fair Trade AI” mechanism to ensure AGI systems are ethical, trustworthy, and beneficial to society.
  • Haydn Belfield, University of Cambridge, UK – An International AI Agency and a “CERN for AI” to centralize and monitor AGI development.
  • José Villalobos Ruiz, Institute for Law & AI and Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative, Costa Rica – An international treaty prohibiting misaligned AGI.
  • Joel Christoph, European University Institute, France – An International AI Governance Organization to regulate and monitor AGI development.
  • Joshua Tan, Metagov and University of Oxford, USA – A network of publicly-funded AI labs for safe AGI.

Grantees: AI’s Impact on Sustainable Development Goals

View the grant program webpage for more information about each project.

  • Uroš Ćemalović, Center for Ecology and Sustainability, Serbia – AI and education on climate change mitigation.
  • Reeta Sharma, The Energy and Resources Institute, India – AI for climate resilience.
  • Marko Grobelnik, International Research Centre on AI, Slovenia – An AI-driven observatory against poverty.
  • Surekha Tetali, Mahindra University, India – AI for heat mitigation and adaptation.
  • Sumaya Adan, Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative, UK – AI’s impact on poverty alleviation in low-resource contexts.
  • M. Oladoyin Odubanjo, Nigerian Academy of Science, Nigeria – AI’s impact on health outcomes in Nigeria.
  • Nicholas Ngepah, African Institute for Inclusive Growth, South Africa – AI’s role in reducing maternal mortality.
  • Andrés García-Suaza, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia – AI’s impact on labor market dynamics and poverty.
  • Surafel Tilahun, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia – AI’s impact on health outcomes and healthcare.
  • Patrick Owoche, Kibabii University, Kenya – AI’s role in enhancing maternal healthcare and reducing maternal mortality.

Note to Editors: Founded in 2014, the Future of Life Institute is a leading nonprofit working to steer transformative technology towards benefiting humanity. FLI is best known for their 2023 open letter calling for a six-month pause on advanced AI development, endorsed by experts such as Yoshua Bengio and Stuart Russell, as well as their work on the Asilomar AI Principles and recent EU AI Act.

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