Chicago Sun-Times

AMAZON, U. OF I. TOUT PLANS FOR AI RESEARCH AT KICKOFF EVENT

- BY AIDAN SADOVI

Amazon and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign came together for an all-day event Tuesday to kick off its Amazon-Illinois Center for Conversati­onal Experience­s, or AICE.

AICE, first announced in March, is a joint partnershi­p between the university and Amazon to research and develop artificial intelligen­ce into a new, more intelligen­t form.

Tuesday’s event aimed to outline research goals, identify problems and solutions in the exploding field of AI research and bring students and faculty together with Amazon executives.

Such a meeting, according to Associate Dean of Research Harley Johnson, was indicative of the strong relationsh­ips the university has with corporate partners. Johnson told the room — which slowly grew in attendance with students and professors — that the university had amassed $300 million in externally sponsored research in the past year.

Amazon Director of Applied Science Ruhi Sarikaya presented a PowerPoint.

“Our vision is to be able to serve our customers by being an indispensa­ble assistant,” Sarikaya said. “We like to be where our customers are.”

A slide was presented comparing the previous generation of Amazon’s Alexa to the possible capabiliti­es of a new Amazon machine that could become a household fixture — telling someone when a baby is crying, turning on lights and independen­tly opening, closing and locking doors.

UIUC professor and AICE Director Heng Ji also pointed to AI’s utilizatio­n in drug discovery, which could present opportunit­ies in fields like cancer research.

Sarikaya and Ji were joined by Vincent Ponzo of Amazon, who helps connect Amazon scientists with academics on AI and machine learning, and other scientists and researcher­s.

It’s unclear what else was discussed during the event, which was open to students, as the Sun-Times was asked to leave due to proprietar­y concerns.

Ji previously told the Sun-Times that one of the center’s missions is to create something that does more than just “chat.”

Amazon will invest $1 million into the center over a period of two years, according to a records request. The first year will involve funding five research projects, mostly centered on LLMs, or Large Language models.

Amazon has been making a push into AI, announcing Monday that it would invest $4 billion into AI startup Anthropic.

Meanwhile, it is facing scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission. Amazon is being sued by U.S. regulators and 17 states, though not Illinois, over allegation­s that the company abuses its position in the marketplac­e to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers and stifle competitio­n.

 ?? AIDAN SADOVI/FOR THE SUN-TIMES ?? The Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science at the U. of I.
AIDAN SADOVI/FOR THE SUN-TIMES The Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science at the U. of I.

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