I think that every EA who is a software engineer should apply to work at MIRI, if you can imagine wanting to work at MIRI.
It’s probably better for you to not worry about whether you’re wasting our time. The first step in our interview is the Triplebyte quiz, which I think is pretty good at figuring out who I should spend more time talking to. And I think EAs are good programmers at high enough rates that it seems worth it to me to encourage you to apply.
There is great honor in trying and failing to get a direct work job. I feel fondness in my heart towards all the random people who email me asking for my advice on becoming an AI safety researcher, even though I’m not fast at replying to their emails and most are unlikely to be able to contribute much to AI safety research.
You should tell this to all your software engineer friends too.
EDIT: Sorry, I should have clarified that I meant that you should do this if you’re not already doing something else that’s in your opinion comparably valuable. I wrote this in response to a lot of people not applying to MIRI out of respect for our time or something; I think there are good places to work that aren’t MIRI, obviously.
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