- Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
The Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence (SIAI) is a
non-profit organization founded in 2000 to develop safeartificial intelligence software, and to raise awareness of both the dangers and potential benefits it believes AI presents. The organization advocates ideas initially put forth byI. J. Good andVernor Vinge regarding an "intelligence explosion" or Singularity predicted to follow the creation of sufficiently advanced AI, which, in its view, necessitate solutions to problems involving AI goal systems to ensure powerful AIs are not dangerous if or when they are created. SIAI espouses theFriendly AI model created by its co-founderEliezer Yudkowsky as a potential solution to such problems.Inventor and
futures studies authorRay Kurzweil serves as one of the organization's directors. SIAI maintains an advisory board whose members include Oxford philosopherNick Bostrom , biomedical gerontologistAubrey de Grey ,PayPal co-founderPeter Thiel , andForesight Nanotech Institute co-founder Christine Peterson. The SIAI is tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, and has a Canadian branch, SIAI-CA, formed in 2004 and recognized as a Charitable Organization by theCanada Revenue Agency .History
At first, SIAI operated primarily over the Internet, receiving financial contributions from sympathetic
transhumanists andfuturists . OnJuly 23 2001 , SIAI launched the open source [http://flarelang.sourceforge.net/ Flare Programming Language Project] , described as "annotative programming language" with [http://flarelang.sourceforge.net/features.html features] inspired by Python, Java,C++ , Eiffel,Common Lisp , Scheme,Perl , Haskell, and others. The specifications were designed with the complex challenges ofseed AI in mind. However, the effort was abandoned less than a year later.In 2002, SIAI published on its website [http://www.singinst.org/LOGI "Levels of Organization in General Intelligence"] , a preprint of a book chapter to be included in an upcoming compilation of general AI theories, entitled "Real AI: New Approaches to Artificial General Intelligence" (
Ben Goertzel and Cassio Pennachin, eds.) Later that year, SIAI released their two main introductory pieces, [http://www.singinst.org/what-singularity.html "What is the Singularity"] and [http://www.singinst.org/why-singularity.html "Why Work Toward the Singularity"] .In 2003, the Singularity Institute appeared at the Foresight Senior Associates Gathering, where co-founder
Eliezer Yudkowsky presented a talk titled "Foundations of Order". They also made an appearance at the Transvision 2003 conference atYale University with a talk by SIAI volunteerMichael Anissimov .In 2004, SIAI released [http://www.asimovlaws.com AsimovLaws.com] , a website that examined AI morality in the context of the "I, Robot" movie starring Will Smith, released just two days later. From July to October, SIAI ran a Fellowship Challenge Grant that raised $35,000 over the course of three months. Early the next year, the Singularity Institute relocated from Atlanta, Georgia to Silicon Valley.
In February 2006, the Singularity Institute completed a $200,000 [http://www.singularitychallenge.com Singularity Challenge] fundraising drive, in which every donation up to $100,000 was matched by Clarium Capital President, Paypal Co-Founder and SIAI Advisor
Peter Thiel . Among the stated uses of the funds included hiring additional full-time staff, an additional full-time research fellow position, and organizing the Singularity Summit at Stanford event in May 2006.Singularity Institute co-sponsored the Singularity Summit at Stanford with the Symbolic Systems Program at Stanford, the Center for Study of Language and Information, KurzweilAI.net, and Peter Thiel, who moderated the event. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/12/BUG9IIMG1V197.DTL Smarter than thou?] , "San Francisco Chronicle",
12 May 2006 ] The summit took place on13 May 2006 at Stanford University and had 1300 in attendance. The keynote was Ray Kurzweil, followed by eleven other speakers:Nick Bostrom ,Cory Doctorow ,K. Eric Drexler ,Douglas Hofstadter ,Steve Jurvetson ,Bill McKibben ,Max More ,Christine Peterson , John Smart,Sebastian Thrun , andEliezer Yudkowsky .The 2007 Singularity Summit took place on
September 8 -September 9 2007 , at thePalace of Fine Arts Theatre,San Francisco . A third Singularity Summit is planned forOctober 25 , 2008, at the Montgomery Theater in San Jose.The Singularity Institute is sponsoring the Open Cognition Framework, or OpenCog, which according to OpenCog.org is intended to provide "research scientists and software developers with a common platform to build and share artificial intelligence programs."
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External links
* [http://www.singinst.org/ Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence]
* [http://sss.stanford.edu/ The Singularity Summit at Stanford]
* [http://www.singinst.org/summit2007/ The Singularity Summit 2007]
* [http://www.singularitysummit.com Singularity Summit 2008]
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