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Relevant to AI safety research funding landscape; Schmidt Futures is a notable philanthropic actor funding AI and technology policy work, though it is not exclusively focused on AI safety or alignment.

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Schmidt Futures is a philanthropic venture founded by Eric and Wendy Schmidt in 2017 that funds science and technology research, talent development programs, and large-scale 'moonshot' grants. It supports work in AI, computational science, synthetic biology, open data, and societal needs, operating through fellowships, competitions, and research organizations.

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  • Founded in 2017 by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt, headquartered in New York City with offices in Washington D.C. and London.
  • Funds basic research in science, technology, and society including artificial intelligence, advanced computing, and synthetic biology.
  • Operates talent development programs including Schmidt Science Fellows, science polymath programs, and associate product manager pipelines.
  • Also funds societal initiatives such as internet access, COVID-19 relief, poverty relief, and assistance to Afghan and Ukrainian emigrants.
  • Supports Convergent Research and technology innovation policy, positioning itself as a funder of interdisciplinary 'hard problems'.

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 American charitable organization founded by technologists Eric and Wendy Schmidt 
 Schmidt Futures is a philanthropic venture [ 1 ] founded by Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt [ 2 ] in 2017. [ 3 ] The philanthropy funds science and technology research [ 4 ] and talent networking programs. [ 5 ] The organization's grants include large-scale "moonshots". [ 6 ] Schmidt Futures is based in New York City [ 7 ] with offices in Washington, D.C., [ 8 ] and London. [ 9 ] 

 
 Scope of work

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 Schmidt Futures funds basic research [ 10 ] for the public good [ 11 ] in science, technology, and society. The organization searches for talented people and focuses them on hard problems through networks and competitions, new research [ 2 ] or policy organizations, and scholarships and fellowships. In addition to basic science, Schmidt Futures also funds innovations toward basic societal needs such as internet access, COVID-19 relief, poverty relief, and relief for emigrants from recent war in Afghanistan and Ukraine.

 Programs

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 Science and technology

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 Advanced computing for scientific research and development [ 12 ] [ 13 ] 

 Artificial intelligence [ 14 ] 

 Awards for excellence in science communication [ 15 ] 

 Convergent Research [ 16 ] 

 Open data and open software [ 17 ] 

 Schmidt Science Fellows 

 Science polymath program

 Synthetic biology [ 16 ] [ 18 ] 

 Technology innovation policy
 
 Society and talent

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 Assistance to recent Afghan emigrants and Ukrainian emigrants [ 19 ] 

 Associate product manager program, based on the Google APM program [ 20 ] 

 Community-based innovation and growing the middle class [ 21 ] 

 Entrepreneur in residence program

 Families and workers affected by COVID-19

 High-speed internet access ; Reimagine New York for digital equity in New York State

 International strategy forum [ 22 ] 

 Innovation fellows

 Learning engineering including the Futures Forum on Learning tools competition [ 23 ] 

 Quad fellowship for scientists and technologists from Australia, India, Japan, and the United States [ 24 ] 

 Rise global scholarships for young people
 
 Defense Industry 

 Center for a New American Security [ 25 ] 
 
 Notable people

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 Stuart Feldman , chief scientist

 Thomas Kalil , chief innovation officer

 Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenberg , executive director of Rise

 James Manyika , senior advisor

 Eric Schmidt , cofounder

 Wendy Schmidt , cofounder

 Fareed Zakaria , senior advisor
 
 See also

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 Schmidt Family Founda

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