My sense is that, e.g. Berkeley and SF are more integrated than London and Oxford. E.g. the areas in-between Berkeley and SF are continuously built-up, whereas that’s not the case between London and Oxford.
Huh, I thought the Bay Area referred to a larger area (e.g. Palo Alto too). Makes sense!
I can confirm that Reading is not the glistening urban sprawl that we dream it to be.
It does but I think many (not all) EA orgs are situated in SF, Berkeley, and adjacent areas. I’m not up to date, however.
I’m not aware of any EA orgs in South Bay at least back when I was there (circa 2016-2019), with the possible exception of the Foresight Institute.
Stanford Existential Risk Initiative works on X-risk.
Ah yeah I wasn’t thinking of the Stanford folks good point! (Also they were less around in 2019).
My sense is that, e.g. Berkeley and SF are more integrated than London and Oxford. E.g. the areas in-between Berkeley and SF are continuously built-up, whereas that’s not the case between London and Oxford.
Huh, I thought the Bay Area referred to a larger area (e.g. Palo Alto too). Makes sense!
I can confirm that Reading is not the glistening urban sprawl that we dream it to be.
It does but I think many (not all) EA orgs are situated in SF, Berkeley, and adjacent areas. I’m not up to date, however.
I’m not aware of any EA orgs in South Bay at least back when I was there (circa 2016-2019), with the possible exception of the Foresight Institute.
Stanford Existential Risk Initiative works on X-risk.
Ah yeah I wasn’t thinking of the Stanford folks good point! (Also they were less around in 2019).