Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2)
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An Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) is a non-profit AI research organization focused on developing breakthrough AI technology for scientific advancement and societal benefit.
- AKA: Allen Institute for AI, AI2.
- Context:
- It can typically develop foundational AI research and AI innovation to deliver real-world impact through open models, open datasets, and collaborative projects.
- It can typically conduct high-impact AI research using scientific rigor and true openness to solve significant problems facing society.
- It can typically advance natural language processing, computer vision, and scientific AI through various research programs.
- It can typically create AI systems with reasoning capabilities, learning capabilities, and reading capabilities.
- It can typically operate as a 501(c)(3) organization with a scientific advisory board that includes distinguished AI researchers.
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- It can often partner with academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and government initiatives to advance AI research for the common good.
- It can often build AI models and AI systems that are open-source and freely available to the research community.
- It can often apply artificial intelligence to address environmental challenges, scientific discovery, and information access.
- It can often emphasize ethical AI development and responsible AI principles in its research approach.
- It can often maintain offices in Seattle and Tel Aviv with a global research presence.
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- It can range from being a Focused Research Lab to being a Comprehensive AI Research Organization, depending on its project diversity and research scope.
- It can range from being a Small Research Team to being a Major AI Research Institute, depending on its organizational growth and staff size.
- It can range from being a Regional Research Center to being a Global AI Research Leader, depending on its international presence and collaboration network.
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- It can support AI2 Projects such as AI2's Semantic Scholar, AI2's ARISTO, AI2's PRIOR, and AI2's OLMo.
- It can release open language models like OLMo 2 with complete transparency into training data, model weights, and training code.
- It can develop AI-powered search tools for scientific literature to accelerate research discovery.
- It can create computer vision systems that can see, explore, learn, and reason about the physical world.
- It can apply artificial intelligence to environmental protection including anti-poaching initiatives, illegal fishing prevention, and wildfire management.
- It can contribute to public health responses through projects like the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19).
- It can collaborate with the University of Washington's Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering on joint research initiatives.
- It can maintain a scientific culture centered around research excellence and ethical principles.
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- Examples:
- AI2 Research Programs, such as:
- AI2 OLMo Initiative (2024-02), an open language model project releasing fully open-source models including training data, model weights, and training pipeline.
- AI2 PRIOR (Perceptual Reasoning & Interaction), advancing computer vision research for visual understanding and reasoning systems.
- AI2 Semantic Scholar (2015), an AI-powered search engine for academic publications using natural language processing.
- AI2 Aristo (2018), a reasoning system that achieved the milestone of passing an 8th-grade science exam.
- AI2 Environmental AI initiatives focused on preventing poaching, illegal fishing, climate modeling, and wildfire management.
- AI2 Organizational Milestones, such as:
- AI2 Foundation (2014), established by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen to advance AI research.
- AI2 Leadership Transition (2022-09), when Oren Etzioni stepped down after nearly a decade as CEO.
- AI2 New Leadership (2023-07), when Ali Farhadi became CEO to lead the organization's next phase.
- AI2 Partnerships, such as:
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- AI2 Research Programs, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- OpenAI Organization, which began as non-profit but later adopted a capped-profit structure with significant commercial interests.
- DeepMind, which operates as a for-profit research lab under Alphabet Inc. with commercial objectives.
- Meta AI, which functions as a corporate research division rather than an independent non-profit organization.
- Microsoft Research, which serves as the research arm of a technology corporation with business alignment.
- EleutherAI Institute, which operates as a grassroots collective rather than a well-funded research institution.
- Anthropic, which has a public benefit corporation structure rather than a pure non-profit model.
- See: AI Research Organization, Open-Source AI, Scientific AI, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, AI Ethics, AllenNLP.
References
2021
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Institute_for_AI Retrieved:2021-12-10.
- The Allen Institute for AI (abbreviated AI2) is a research institute founded by late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. The institute seeks to achieve scientific breakthroughs by constructing AI systemswith reasoning, learning, and reading capabilities.[1] Oren Etzioni was appointed by Paul Allen in September 2013 to direct the research at the institute. [2] [3] AI2 has programs in the University of California, Irvine, and in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- ↑ "AI2: Home". Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
- ↑ [http://allenai.org/content/docs/PRFinal_OrenEtzioni_090413.pdf "Paul G. Allen appoints Head of Artificial Intelligence Institute" (PDF)\. Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. September 4, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
- ↑ Cook, John (September 4, 2013). "Going beyond Siri and Watson: Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen taps Oren Etzioni to lead new Artificial Intelligence Institute". GeekWire. Retrieved January 25, 2014.