Mr. Musk has personally donated $10 million via the Future of Life Institute towards a variety of AI safety projects. Additionally, MIRI is currently engaged in its annual fundraising drive with ambitious stretch goals, which include the hiring of several (and potentially many) additional researchers.
With this in mind, Is the bottleneck to progress in AI Safety research the availability of funding or researchers? Stated differently, If a technically-competent person assesses AI Safety to be the most effective cause, which is approach more effective: Earning-to-give to MIRI or FLI, or becoming an AI Safety researcher?
The mortality rate is the proportion of infections that *ultimately* result in death. If we had really good data (we don’t), we could get a better estimate by pitting fatalities against *recoveries*. Since we aren’t tracking recoveries well, If we attempt to compute mortality rates right now (as infections are increasing exponentially), we’re going to badly underestimate the actual mortality rate.