Talent pipelines. There’s no fellowship to train people to go directly into advocacy for AIS, compared to over 10 such efforts aimed at research. We’re training AIS researchers by the 100s, and leaving advocates to figure it out for themselves.
I’m not sure if this is different from what you meant, but we ran the first iteration of our AI Safety Advocacy Fellowship this year with promising results.
I hadn’t seen this before, thanks for sharing Patrick! From what I understand this seems to be aimed at a broader version of advocacy, which includes work like journalism, that’s aimed at more broadly trying to influence the public’s opinion on AI right? And is this aimed to apply across contexts or more Europe-focused?
Either way I see that you’ve got a week on engaging with policymakers and grassroots advocacy which is great, and definitely a super significant improvement over the status quo. Super interested in hearing more, will reach out.
I’m not sure if this is different from what you meant, but we ran the first iteration of our AI Safety Advocacy Fellowship this year with promising results.
I hadn’t seen this before, thanks for sharing Patrick! From what I understand this seems to be aimed at a broader version of advocacy, which includes work like journalism, that’s aimed at more broadly trying to influence the public’s opinion on AI right? And is this aimed to apply across contexts or more Europe-focused?
Either way I see that you’ve got a week on engaging with policymakers and grassroots advocacy which is great, and definitely a super significant improvement over the status quo. Super interested in hearing more, will reach out.