Institute for Security and Technology — AI Chip Export Control Initiative
Verified$241K
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Institute For Security And Technology
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Mar 2025
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[Global Catastrophic Risks] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $240,597 to the Institute for Security and Technology to support research and workshops on AI chip export control enforcement. This work, led by Philip Reiner and Steve Kelly, seeks to investigate the root causes of export control compliance failure and develop a framework for an improved multi-agency export controls enforcement program. This grant was funded via a request for proposals for projects related to the responsible governance of AI. This falls within our focus area of potential risks from advanced artificial intelligence.
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