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University of Cambridge research centre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) is an interdisciplinary research centre within the University of Cambridge that studies artificial intelligence.[1][2] It is funded by the Leverhulme Trust.[3]
Motto | Exploring the impact of artificial Intelligence |
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Parent institution | University of Cambridge |
Founder(s) | Leverhulme Trust |
Established | 2016 |
Mission | "Ensure that we humans make the best of the opportunities of artificial intelligence as it develops over coming decades" |
Focus | Artificial intelligence |
Director | Stephen Cave |
Key people | Huw Price Stuart J. Russell Nick Bostrom |
Endowment | £10 million |
Location | , |
Website | lcfi |
The Centre brings together academics from the fields of computer science, philosophy, social science and others. The centre works with the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford, Imperial College London, and the University of California, Berkeley[1] and has a memorandum of understanding with the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University.[4]
The CFI research is structured in a series of programmes and research exercises. The topics of the programmes range from algorithmic transparency to exploring the implications of AI for democracy.[5]
In July 2019, Leverhulme released the Animal-AI Olympics competition, featuring tests ordinarily used to test animal intelligence.[6][7][8]
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