UC Berkeley — Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence (2021)
$12M
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Notes
[Navigating Transformative AI] Grant investigator: Nick Beckstead This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. UC Berkeley staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $11,955,246 over five years to UC Berkeley to support the Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence (CHAI). The multi-year commitment and increased funding will enable CHAI to expand its research and student training related to potential risks from advanced artificial intelligence. This is a renewal of our August 2016 grant. The grant amount was updated in April 2024.
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Other Grants to University Of California, Berkeley
2| Grant | Funder | Recipient | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant to "support a project to develop interactive AI algorithms for alignment that can uncover the causal features in human reward systems, and thereby help AI systems learn underlying human values that generalize to new situations." | FTX Future Fund | University Of California, Berkeley | $800K | May 2022 |
| Grant to "support a project to study how large language models integrated with offline reinforcement learning pose a risk of machine deception and persuasion." | FTX Future Fund | University Of California, Berkeley | $600K | Jun 2022 |