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Origins
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
June 2, 2017
To Whom It May Concern
Re: Ms.
Dear Sir or Madam:
College of Liberal Arts and
PO Box 871902
Sciences
Tempe. AZ 85287-1902
(480) 965-0053
Fax: (480) 965-0090
oriains.asu.edu
Lawrence M. Krauss
Foundation Professor, School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Dept.
Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative
www.kraussfaculty.asu.edu
krauss@asu.edu
4430-96S-69713
I am writing this letter in my capacity as Foundation Professor in the Arizona State
University's School of Earth and Space Exploration, and Physics Department, and Founder and
Director of ASU's Origins Project, and it is a pleasure to write on behalf of
The Origins Project at ASU is a transdisciplinary initiative that nurtures research, energizes
teaching and public understanding, and builds partnerships. We foster research at ASU and abroad,
while in the process bringing together distinguished scholars and generating relationships that explore
foundational questions facing humankind today.
Much of the most exciting research being done around the world today involves exploring
questions of origins. The Origins Project at ASU also raises the profile of origins-related issues and
broadens scientific literacy through curricular initiatives and public discussions. Our efforts facilitate the
creation of knowledge, improvement of education, and raising public awareness on key issues with the
ultimate goals of helping address pressing global problems, improving the quality of life, and informing
the development of sound public policy.
The Origins Project links scholarship and expertise from across the academic and scientific
spectrum. Since its inception in 2009 the Origins Project quickly established a reputation for excellence
in offering a unique research and public presence through academic workshops, lectures, Great Debates
and Dialogues to explore fundamental questions, such as: what are the origins of the universe, life,
consciousness, culture, and human existence?
Origins-related questions resonate across all disciplines and among the public because they
directly confront the mysteries associated with our existence, our past, and our future. The Origins
Project explores these vital questions by hosting international scientific workshops and public events
where we convene the world's top researchers to examine promising research areas and explore new
interdisciplinary collaborations.
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Origins workshops over the years have already addressed topics such the origin of life, human
uniqueness, gravity, xenophobia, violence, and climate change. Associated with the workshops we have
had public discussions of these issues and on issues related to science and modern culture, hosting
dialogues, debates, films, music and dance events.
Events to date have included hundreds of the world's most renowned scientists, intellectuals,
and writers including Steven Hawking, Richard Dawkins, Freeman Dyson, Noam Chomsky, Steven
Pinker, Wendy Freedman, Craig Venter, Ian McEwan, Neal Stephenson, Svante Paabo, Werner
Herzog, and Cormac McCarthy, as well as Nobel Laureates including Steven Weinberg, David Gross,
Frank Wilczek, Sidney Altman, Lee Hartwell, Sheldon Glashow, Baruch Blumberg, Adam Reiss, Brian
Schmidt, and John Mather.
I got to know Ms.
through her work with the Enhanced Education
Foundation, which has been instrumental to our success. We have secured a very generous donation
from the Foundation has allowed us to embark on an incredibly important new program to award a
prize to the outstanding postdoctoral researcher from all fields, from throughout the world, and bring
that individual each year to ASU to present a series of lectures.
Fortunately for us, Ms.
assistance did not end there. This year, the foundation
very helpful in funding our major annual event, The Great Debate: The Future of Artificial Intelligence
- Who's in Control?". The Origins Project Great Debates are our signature events. They present
several viewpoints on a theme of importance to the public where guests are moderated by me, in an
exciting public discussion to share and explore what they are learning about our origins.
Out last Great Debate took place last February at the ASU campus with funding from Tesla
Inc. co-founder Elon Musk and Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn. Officially dubbed "Envisioning and
Addressing Adverse Al Outcomes," it included 40 scientists, cyber-security experts and policy gurus,
where we pondered the outcomes of the risks of Artificial Intelligence, playing out Al-gone-very-wrong
scenarios, ranging from stock-market manipulation to global warfare.
Ms.
participated in the conference on behalf of Enhanced Education Foundation,
representing it. Thanks to their support, our Great Debate was very diverse and included some of the
world's leading minds on Artificial Intelligence. The participants included Jann Talinn, the Skype co-
founder, Eric Horvitz, managing director of Microsoft Research's main Redmond Lab, and, though not
physically able to attend, contributions from Elon Musk, the Tesla founder, and one of the most
important technology leaders of our time. Our Great Debate on Al, was one of the most successful and
impactful Great Debates we have had, and, Ms.
contributions through Enhanced
Education in supporting this event were much appreciated.
We are looking forward to our continued work with Ms.
and Enhanced Education.
Ms.
also told me that she launched the Education Advance Foundation, dedicated to
promoting and fostering STEM education in the United States and assisting disadvantaged students
interested in STEM fields with standardized test preparation. This, in my opinion, is a very crucial
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mission: I am a champion and long-term supporter of STEM education, for the future of our children
here in the US and throughout the world. Therefore, I filly support Ms.
efforts and
mission, and, I firmly believe, given her past-track record she has a very good chance of success.
Sincerely,
Lawrence M. Krauss,
Director
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