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Artificial intelligence put in the spotlight at Tech for Global Good awards

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Artificial intelligence took center stage at the Tech for Global Good awards ceremony last Saturday — and  that included the presentation of the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award to computer scientist Fei-Fei Li, who’s been dubbed “The Godmother of AI.”

Li is the founding co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, and her work has focused on the ethical use of artificial intelligence as a force for positive change.

“Every one of the Tech laureates’ work is so inspiring,” Li said in a conversation with Vilas Dhar of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation. “It gives me so much hope to see the young generation going after problems that embodies so much of the best part of our humanity. Every one of the laureates are working on this concept of shared prosperity.”

Those laureates were Watsonville-based Farm-ng, which is trying to help small-scale farmers with robotic machinery like tractors; First Languages AI Reality (FLAIR), which is using artificial intelligence to preserve indigenous languages before they disappear; Berkeley-based Earth Species Project, which uses AI to understand animal communication to bridge the gap between people and natural world; and India-based Karya, which is creating jobs for people in impoverished communities allowing them to use their smartphones for AI-based work in their own languages.

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