AI Safety Support is looking for both funding and fiscal sponsorship. We have two donation pledges which are conditional on the donations being tax-deductible (one from Canada and one from the US). But even if we solve that, we still have a bit more room for funding.
The money will primarily be used for sallary for me and JJ Hepburn.
AI Safety Support’s mission is to help aspiring and early career AI Safety researcher in any way we can. There are currently lots of people who wants to help with this problem but who don’t have the social and institutional support from organisations and people around them.
We are currently running monthly online AI Safety discussion days, where people can share and discuss their research ideas, independent of their location. These events are intended as a complement to the Alignment Forum and other written forms of publication. We believe that live talks conversation are a better way to share early stage ideas, and that blogpost and papers comes later in the proses.
We also have other projects in the pipe line, e.g. our AI Safety career bottleneck survey. However, these things are currently on hold until we’ve secured enough funding so that we know we will be able to keep going for at least one year (to start with).
AI Safety Support have only existed since May, but both of us have a track record of organising similar events in the past, e.g. AI Safety Camps.
AI Safety Support is looking for both funding and fiscal sponsorship. We have two donation pledges which are conditional on the donations being tax-deductible (one from Canada and one from the US). But even if we solve that, we still have a bit more room for funding.
The money will primarily be used for sallary for me and JJ Hepburn.
AI Safety Support’s mission is to help aspiring and early career AI Safety researcher in any way we can. There are currently lots of people who wants to help with this problem but who don’t have the social and institutional support from organisations and people around them.
We are currently running monthly online AI Safety discussion days, where people can share and discuss their research ideas, independent of their location. These events are intended as a complement to the Alignment Forum and other written forms of publication. We believe that live talks conversation are a better way to share early stage ideas, and that blogpost and papers comes later in the proses.
We also have other projects in the pipe line, e.g. our AI Safety career bottleneck survey. However, these things are currently on hold until we’ve secured enough funding so that we know we will be able to keep going for at least one year (to start with).
AI Safety Support have only existed since May, but both of us have a track record of organising similar events in the past, e.g. AI Safety Camps.