'Partnership on AI' formed by Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM and
Microsoft
Two big Silicon Valley names are missing from the alliance,
which aims to set societal and ethical best practice for
artificial intelligence research
Alex Hern
28 Sept 2016
Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM and Microsoft are joining forces to
create a new AI partnership dedicated to advancing public
understanding of the sector, as well as coming up with standards for
future researchers to abide by.
Going by the unwieldy name of the Partnership on Artificial
Intelligence to Benefit People and Society, the alliance isn’t a
lobbying organisation (at least, it says it “does not intend” to
lobby government bodies). Instead, it says it will “conduct
research, recommend best practices, and publish research under an
open license in areas such as ethics, fairness and inclusivity;
transparency, privacy, and interoperability; collaboration between
people and AI systems; and the trustworthiness, reliability and
robustness of the technology”.
There will be equal representation between corporate and
non-corporate members on the board of the partnership, and it hopes
to invite “academics, non-profits and specialists in policy and
ethics” to join.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/28/google-facebook-amazon-ibm-microsoft-partnership-on-ai-tech-firms