OpenAI launches grant program to promote democratic process for AI rulemaking https://openai.com/blog/democratic-inputs-to-ai
Explanation by
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- On 5/25, OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, the “headquarters of AI,” announced
- OpenAI “supports experiments to improve democratic processes.”
- Total $1,000,000.00 … One hundred and ten thousand yen?
- What is this? democratic process
? Why would OpenAI pay 100 million for this?
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Objective of “Democratic Input to AI”.
- AI has far-reaching economic and social implications
- It is not right that decision-making of “what AI should be” is done by “a few people” such as the management of a for-profit company.
- Should be shaped by “Diverse perspectives” that reflect [public interest (e.g., public good)
- Support experimental projects to take the first steps in this direction
- Recruit a team to develop a proof of concept of a democratic process that can answer the question, “What are the rules that AI systems should follow?”
- We (OpenAI) want to learn from these experiments and use them as the basis for a more global, more ambitious process.
- We hope to explore issues related to decision-making and build new democratic tools that can inform decision-making more directly in the future.
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