AI Governance Research Grant Call - AI Singapore

The AI Governance Research Grant Call 2023 aims at funding multi-disciplinary research that reflects novel ideas/visions that are underexplored, and/or also have a clear and significant social impact.

AI Singapore invites proposals in advanced research focusing on the following themes:

Theme One: Trustworthy AI – Should we trust AI?​

Transformative technology offers tremendous opportunities but raises ethical concerns and the potential for harm. We invite research that mitigates the risks of AI through promoting fairness, accountability, transparency, ethics, safety, and privacy. Governance is broadly understood to include laws, markets, networks, standards, and other tools.

Theme Two: Trust in AI – Will we trust AI?

The utilisation of AI will be enhanced by faith that the end-to-end process is robust and accountable. We invite interdisciplinary research into understanding the factors that shape perceptions of human-machine interaction, influencing the adoption of beneficial AI.

What are we looking for?

Proposals that bring non-traditional perspectives on questions of AI Governance, e.g. from the humanities and social sciences. This might include perspectives from anthropology, communications, economics (including behavioural economics), education, law, neuroscience, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology, among other fields. Technical proposals are also welcome, but those with an interdisciplinary focus are more likely to be supported. Proposals that build on existing work in this broad area but bring a regional focus to bear. This might include examining the impact of different histories/cultures/social institutions on the broad questions of AI governance. All proposals should focus on a specific question and have a clear research focus. Proposals should be specific about how they relate to AI or to specific AI technologies, rather than technology in general. Proposals should include clear descriptions of the industry or policy implications of the proposed research. For this call, AI Singapore is particularly (but not exclusively) interested in proposals that address the following focus areas:

“A lie can travel halfway around the world, while the truth is still putting on its shoes”. Combating disinformation has become even more challenging as it becomes supercharged by generative AI. For example, generative AI may reduce the cost of producing personalised and compelling disinformation at scale, as opposed to current approaches that count on a small amount of content to go viral. Its ability to generate even more realistic “deepfakes” and impersonate human speech and writing styles also makes it more difficult to detect disinformation. To protect our online spaces, we need a deeper understanding of how the nature of disinformation would evolve with generative AI and how it would impact society. We also need to consider innovative and out-of-the-box solutions to be able to counter the spread of super-charged disinformation. Some key questions include:

a) What is the scale and texture of potential harms from automated generation of (i) misinformation (ii) deepfakes and (iii) malware at scale in a way that generative AI is ideally suited for?

b) What are the safeguards to mitigate risks while allowing innovation?

c) Does labelling AI-generated content make a difference to outcomes in terms of risk mitigation? How should this be done to maximise impact?

Other Highlights

Principal Investigators (PIs) should have a full-time appointment at a Singapore-based Institute of Higher Learning (IHL) or Research Institution (RI). They should also have a track record of leadership ability in coordinating research programmes and providing mentorships to the research teams, as well as having productive research outcomes. The Programme will support each project for a duration of up to 3 years. Funding for each proposal will be capped at a maximum of

S$ 300,000 for single Principal Investigator (PI) projects and S$ 800,000 for multi-PI/discipline/institution projects (inclusive of 30% IRC).

Funding (Inclusive of 30% IRC)
Category
Duration
Tier 1
$300,000
Single PI
Up to 3 years
Tier 2
$800,000
Multiple PIInter-DisciplinaryInter-Institutional
Up to 3 years

AI Governance Research Grant Call 2023 Application Portal is Open For Submissions From 12 May – 30 June 2023 (SGT)

Schedule

Item
Key Dates
Announcement of the Grant Call
12 April 2023
Opening date for softcopy submission (via portal)
12 May 2023
Closing date for endorsed proposal submission (via portal)
30 June 2023
Evaluation and selection of proposals
July – November 2023
Release of outcome and award
November 2023
Project commencement
1 January 2024

Guides & Documents

For any enquiries, please contact governance@aisingapore.org .