We are proud to announce the finalists of the Solving the AI Race round of the General AI Challenge and award $15,000 of prize money. We had 194 registrations from 41 different countries and a total of 59 submissions!
We had some great entries which were anonymized, shortlisted and passed to our judging panel made up of:
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Danit Gal, Project Assistant Professor, Cyber Civilizations Research Center, Keio University
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Roman V. Yampolskiy, Associate Professor at University of Louisville
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Virginia Dignum, Associate professor at TU Delft
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Marek Rosa, CEO at GoodAI
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Rodolfo Rosini, Partner at Zeroth.ai
The panel judged the entries on five criteria:
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Impact: the potential the solution shows to maximize the chances of a positive future for humanity
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Feasibility: how practical it will be to implement / apply
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Acceptance: how likely it is that actors involved will accept the idea. E.g. in case of an actionable strategy, what is the chance actors would publicly pledge to it? In case of a framework, how easily could it be adopted?
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Integrity: how ethical the solution is (ideally solutions should not disadvantage any actors and take into account diversity of values)
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Novelty: has it been suggested before?