Three reasons come to mind why OpenPhil has not funded us.
Their grant programs don’t match, and we have therefore not applied to them.They have fund individuals making early career decisions, our university-based courses, or programs that selectively support “highly talented” young people, or “high quality nuanced” communication. We don’t fit any of those categories.
We did sent in a brief application early 2023 though for a regrant covering our funds from FTX, which was not granted (same happened to at least one other field-building org I’m aware of).
Also, even if we engage i with OpenPhil staff, I heard that another AIS field-building organisation had to make concessions and pick research focusses OpenPhil staff like, in order to ensure they get funding from OpenPhil. Linda and I are not prepared to do that.
I did not improve things by critiquing OpenPhil online for supporting AGI labs. I personally stand by the content of the critiques, but it was also quite in your face, and I can imagine they did not like that.
Whatever I critique about collaborations between longtermist orgs and AGI labs can be associated back to AI Safety Camp is or the area I run at AI Safety Camp. I want to be more mindful how I word my critiques in the future.
Do you mean OP, as in Open Philanthropy?
Apologies. Yes, I mean Open Philanthropy.
Three reasons come to mind why OpenPhil has not funded us.
Their grant programs don’t match, and we have therefore not applied to them.They have fund individuals making early career decisions, our university-based courses, or programs that selectively support “highly talented” young people, or “high quality nuanced” communication. We don’t fit any of those categories.
We did sent in a brief application early 2023 though for a regrant covering our funds from FTX, which was not granted (same happened to at least one other field-building org I’m aware of).
AISC wasn’t contacted for bespoke grants – given OpenPhil’s fieldbuilding focuses shown above, and focus on technical research, academic programs, and governance organisations for the rest.
Also, even if we engage i with OpenPhil staff, I heard that another AIS field-building organisation had to make concessions and pick research focusses OpenPhil staff like, in order to ensure they get funding from OpenPhil. Linda and I are not prepared to do that.
I did not improve things by critiquing OpenPhil online for supporting AGI labs. I personally stand by the content of the critiques, but it was also quite in your face, and I can imagine they did not like that.
Whatever I critique about collaborations between longtermist orgs and AGI labs can be associated back to AI Safety Camp is or the area I run at AI Safety Camp. I want to be more mindful how I word my critiques in the future.
Does that raise any new questions?