Press Release
Firm, Carnegie Mellon University Create $10 Million Endowment to Study Ethical Issues Posed by Artificial Intelligence
Pittsburgh - Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has made a $10 million gift to establish the K&L Gates Endowment for Ethics and Computational Technologies and other endowed funds at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Most of the gift will be used to support the university in furthering scientific and scholarly research and education about the ethical and policy issues that arise from advances in artificial intelligence and other computational technologies. This support will create new faculty positions and doctoral fellowships, as well as a biennial conference, specifically:
- New endowed chairs to support a senior and a junior faculty member, Three named Presidential fellowships for doctoral students who work in the field of ethics and computational technologies, and
- A biennial international conference to share new research and scholarship, as well as offer a forum for academics and policymakers on critical issues and educate the public.
Peter J. Kalis, K&L Gates Chairman and Global Managing Partner, stated: “Law and technology converge at a profoundly important and signature 21st century challenge: how to define ethical boundaries surrounding the emergence of artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge computational technologies. I am extraordinarily proud that K&L Gates is making this major investment in CMU, a global leader in computational technologies.”
Kalis continued: “As a society, our ethical choices in this field will greatly influence what kind of world we will have. Its values. Its culture. Its laws. And, ultimately, its humanity. With this initiative, we honor not only our longstanding relationship with CMU, but also the commitment of both organizations to our civilization now and in the future.”
In addition, the gift will endow two funds for undergraduate students:
- A K&L Gates Presidential Scholarship Fund to recognize students’ outstanding achievements and potential for further excellence; and
- A new, annual K&L Gates Prize to be awarded at commencement to the graduating CMU senior who has best inspired his or her fellow students to embrace a love of learning through a combination of intellect, high scholarly achievement, character, and engagement with others.
“By its history and its current leadership in these fields, Carnegie Mellon is uniquely positioned to examine these questions, and make lasting contributions. This gift will help propel our momentum in this critical work,” Suresh said.
About K&L Gates
K&L Gates comprises approximately 2,000 lawyers globally who practice in fully integrated offices located on five continents. The firm represents leading multinational corporations, growth and middle-market companies, capital markets participants and entrepreneurs in every major industry group as well as public sector entities, educational institutions, philanthropic organizations and individuals. For more information about K&L Gates or its locations, practices and registrations, visit klgates.com.
About Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University stands among the world’s most renowned institutions for education, research, and creativity. With global leadership in robotics, cutting-edge brain science, path-breaking performances, innovative start-ups, advanced manufacturing, technology-enhanced learning, and Nobel and Turing prizes, CMU doesn’t imagine the future, we create it.
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