funding-program
How to Mitigate AI-Driven Power Concentration
Metadata
| Source Table | funding_programs |
| Source ID | bihRNkXDXJ |
| Description | 13 projects addressing AI-driven power concentration. Largest $1.66M to OpenMined Foundation. |
| Source URL | futureoflife.org/grant-program/mitigate-ai-driven-power-concentration/ |
| Parent | Future of Life Institute (FLI) |
| Children | — |
| Created | Mar 25, 2026, 4:44 AM |
| Updated | Mar 25, 2026, 4:44 AM |
| Synced | Mar 25, 2026, 4:44 AM |
Record Data
id | bihRNkXDXJ |
orgId | Future of Life Institute (FLI)(organization) |
divisionId | ov901J11Xp |
name | How to Mitigate AI-Driven Power Concentration |
description | 13 projects addressing AI-driven power concentration. Largest $1.66M to OpenMined Foundation. |
programType | rfp |
totalBudget | 5637000 |
currency | USD |
applicationUrl | — |
openDate | — |
deadline | — |
status | open |
source | futureoflife.org/grant-program/mitigate-ai-driven-power-concentration/ |
notes | Two review rounds (July and October 2024). |
Source Check Verdicts
contradicted95% confidence
Last checked: 4/14/2026
The record claims a budget of 5,637,000 (matching the sum of awarded grants) but lists the status as 'open'. However, the source explicitly states 'Status: Funds allocated' and describes this as a completed funding round where 13 projects were already awarded. The source also indicates the program was offering 'up to $4M' initially, but the actual total awarded exceeded this at $5,637,029. The critical contradiction is the status: the source clearly indicates the program is closed/funds allocated, not open. The budget figure itself is accurate (matching the sum of grants), but the status field is incorrect.
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Thing ID: bihRNkXDXJ
Source Table: funding_programs
Source ID: bihRNkXDXJ