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Wilson Center — AI Policy Seminar Series (February 2020)

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  • Focus Area: Potential Risks from Advanced AI
  • Organization Name: The Wilson Center
  • Amount: $368,440

  • Award Date: February 2020

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    Grant Investigator: Luke Muehlhauser

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    Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $368,440 over two years to the Wilson Center to continue support for a series of in-depth AI policy seminars. The Wilson Center is a non-partisan policy forum for tackling global issues through independent research and open dialogue. We continue to believe the seminar series can help inform AI policy discussions and decision-making in Washington, D.C., and could help identify and empower influential experts in those discussions, a key component of our AI policy grantmaking strategy.

    This follows our July 2018 support and falls within our focus area of potential risks from advanced artificial intelligence.

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