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MIT’s AI Endeavors: Shaping AI’s Future through Research, Ethics, and Collaboration

The AI Policy Forum, MIT-Pillar AI Collective, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE), The MIT Quest for Intelligence, MIT’s Work of the Future Initiative, Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI), and MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are initiatives by MIT aimed at advancing AI research, commercialization, and policy. They focus on various aspects of AI including its societal impact, ethics, governance, digital economy, understanding intelligence, and the future of work, as well as fostering collaborations between academia and industry to drive innovation and address real-world problems.
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AI Policy Forum
The AI Policy Forum is a global effort convened by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing. It aims to move the conversation about the societal challenges created by the rapidly increasing adaptability of artificial intelligence from principles into practical implementation
MIT-Pillar AI Collective
The MIT-Pillar AI Collective is a one-year pilot program providing seed grants for projects in AI, machine learning, and data science. Its mission is to advance research towards commercialization
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab
The MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab is a collaboration between MIT and IBM Research. It’s the world’s leading academic-industry alliance for advanced AI research focused on real-world impact in business and society.
Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative
The Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative is a hybrid research effort and philanthropic fund that seeks to ensure that technologies of automation and machine learning are researched, developed, and deployed in a way which vindicate social values of fairness, human autonomy, and justice
MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE)
The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE) is a team of visionary, internationally recognized thought leaders and researchers examining how people and businesses work, interact, and will ultimately prosper in a time of rapid digital transformation.
The MIT Quest for Intelligence
The MIT Quest for Intelligence aims to understand intelligence — how brains produce it and how it can be replicated in artificial systems to address real world problems that are beyond current artificial machine capabilities
MIT’s Work of the Future Initiative
This initiative is convening a multidisciplinary working group of industry, policy, and academic leaders to understand how generative AI tools can contribute to higher-quality jobs and inclusive access to the latest technologies
Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI)
The IAIFI is enabling physics discoveries and advancing foundational AI through the development of novel AI approaches that incorporate first principles from fundamental physics
MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
MIT CSAIL is the largest research laboratory at MIT and one of the world’s most important centers of information technology research. CSAIL and its members have played a key role in the computer revolution
The MIT Quest for Intelligence
The MIT Quest for Intelligence is a campus-wide initiative launched in 2018. It is a quest for understanding intelligence – how brains produce it and how it can be replicated in artificial systems to address real world problems that are beyond current artificial machine capabilities
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The AI Policy Forum is a global effort convened by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing. It aims to move the conversation about the societal challenges created by the rapidly increasing adaptability of artificial intelligence from principles into practical implementation


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