Hi Madeleine, PauseAI might be a useful example for your list, @Toby Tremlettđč already flagged it above.
On whether itâs an âEA organisationâ (to @david_reinsteinâs question on Tobyâs thread): it isnât, but it shares most of the values and collaborates closely with both the EA and broader AI safety ecosystems, and that collaboration is central to our theory of change. Weâre squarely a movement-building /â constituency-building org of the kind youâre describing: our bet is on building an organised public constituency that creates the political conditions for governance of frontier AI.
On your two axes, we sit at the far upstream, low-measurability corner. Iâll be candid that converting movement activity into attributable political outcomes is hard to measure, but itâs something weâre actively trying to get better at. Weâve got a longer write-up of our ToC coming soon and Iâm happy to share it when itâs up.
Hi Madeleine, PauseAI might be a useful example for your list, @Toby Tremlettđč already flagged it above.
On whether itâs an âEA organisationâ (to @david_reinsteinâs question on Tobyâs thread): it isnât, but it shares most of the values and collaborates closely with both the EA and broader AI safety ecosystems, and that collaboration is central to our theory of change. Weâre squarely a movement-building /â constituency-building org of the kind youâre describing: our bet is on building an organised public constituency that creates the political conditions for governance of frontier AI.
On your two axes, we sit at the far upstream, low-measurability corner. Iâll be candid that converting movement activity into attributable political outcomes is hard to measure, but itâs something weâre actively trying to get better at. Weâve got a longer write-up of our ToC coming soon and Iâm happy to share it when itâs up.