I think nearly every person could engage productively on AI issues by (in no particular order):
Donating to organizations you think do good work on these issues.
Contacting your representatives in government and letting them know how you feel about these issues and that it affects how you vote.
Commenting publicly (e.g., on Twitter) how you feel about these issues.
Participating in demonstrations (e.g., PauseAI) as you feel like they align with your interests and values.
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I think nearly every person could engage productively on AI issues by (in no particular order):
Donating to organizations you think do good work on these issues.
Contacting your representatives in government and letting them know how you feel about these issues and that it affects how you vote.
Commenting publicly (e.g., on Twitter) how you feel about these issues.
Participating in demonstrations (e.g., PauseAI) as you feel like they align with your interests and values.