AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity

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AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity
Awarded forRecognizing positive impacts of artificial intelligence to protect, enhance, and improve human life[1]
CountryUnited States
Presented byAssociation for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) and Squirrel AI
Reward(s)US$25,000[1]
First awardedFebruary 2021; 3 years ago (February 2021)
Last awardedFebruary 2024
Websiteaaai.org/Awards/squirrel-ai-award.php

The AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity is an annual prize given by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence to recognize the positive impacts of AI to meaningfully improve, protect, and enhance human life. The award is presented annually at the AAAI conference in February.[1] In its first two years, the associated reward was US$1 million,[2][3] but has since been changed to $25000. Funding is provided by the Chinese online education company Squirrel AI.

The first recipient, in 2021, was Regina Barzilay of MIT for her work developing machine learning models to address drug synthesis and early-stage breast cancer diagnosis.[2]

Recipients[edit]

Year Recipient Rationale
2021 Regina Barzilay For her work developing machine learning models to address drug synthesis and early-stage breast cancer diagnosis.[2]
2022 Cynthia Rudin For pioneering scientific work in the area of interpretable and transparent AI systems in real-world deployments, the advocacy for these features in highly sensitive areas such as social justice and medical diagnosis, and serving as a role model for researchers and practitioners.[3]
2023 Tuomas Sandholm For outstanding scientific and software contributions to the design and implementation of organ exchanges, and their direct impact on both practice and policy.[4]
2024 Milind Tambe For ground-breaking applications of novel AI techniques to public safety and security, conservation, and public health, benefiting humanity on an international scale.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity". AAAI Awards. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Regina Barzilay wins $1M Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Squirrel AI award". news.mit.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  3. ^ a b "Duke Computer Scientist Wins $1 Million Artificial Intelligence Prize, A 'New Nobel'". news.mit.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  4. ^ "Tuomas Sandholm of Carnegie Mellon University wins 2023 AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity". AAAI. 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2024-01-02.