Specifically, we are looking to use cost-effective Internet messaging tools to communicate the evidence that disempowering AI poses serious dangers (to economic livelihoods and personal safety) for people of every industry, for people of every country, and for humanity as a whole.
Thanks for clarifying, I can see why you’d want to make your mission statement broad enough to encompass future activity.
What “cost-effective Internet messaging tools” do you imagine you will be using in the near future?
My background is online marketing and we plan to test a wide range of online traffic methods including video, social, paid, and organic channels to attract people’s attention on what already happened to certain professions (artists, journalists, actors, and writers) and incidents of AI-induced scams, propaganda, radicalization, etc.
We plan to run a pilot to confirm proof of concept. To achieve this, we intend to create a marketing funnel and run targeted ads in the target country.
Micro-pilot testing will be done on different target audiences before full pilot is carried out. This will also provide a better view of objections and misunderstandings of AI risks from the general public’s perspective.
We hope to publish a post next week titled “Introducing StakeOut.AI (Public Awareness of the Threats Posed by Advanced AI)” to share more about our project and plans.
Thanks for clarifying, I can see why you’d want to make your mission statement broad enough to encompass future activity.
What “cost-effective Internet messaging tools” do you imagine you will be using in the near future?
My background is online marketing and we plan to test a wide range of online traffic methods including video, social, paid, and organic channels to attract people’s attention on what already happened to certain professions (artists, journalists, actors, and writers) and incidents of AI-induced scams, propaganda, radicalization, etc.
We plan to run a pilot to confirm proof of concept. To achieve this, we intend to create a marketing funnel and run targeted ads in the target country.
Micro-pilot testing will be done on different target audiences before full pilot is carried out. This will also provide a better view of objections and misunderstandings of AI risks from the general public’s perspective.
We hope to publish a post next week titled “Introducing StakeOut.AI (Public Awareness of the Threats Posed by Advanced AI)” to share more about our project and plans.