Former Intel CEO Pat Gailinger closed the 40+ year career in the semiconductor veteran in December, many people wondered where Jayinger would go further. On Thursday, former Intel CEO revealed a piece of its next chapter: the AI model was trying to support a rich humanity.
In a partnership with a “Faith Tech” company, which he first called Glue about 10 years ago, Gelsder launched a new benchmark – rich AI, or FAI – to test how well the AI models align with some human values. The FAI benchmark is based on the global florching study, a survey directed by Harvard and Bayler University, to measure human welfare worldwide.
Glu took six main categories from the study – character and virtue; Countless social relations, happiness and life satisfaction, meaning and purpose, mental and physical health, financial and physical stability – and another, trust and spirituality pair to test LLM.
In Interview with new stackGailinger said that he lives in my whole life at the crossroads of faith tech. “