I proposed the Nonlinear Emergency Fund and Superlinear as Nonlinear Intern.[1]
I co-founded Singapore’s Fridays For Future (featured on Al Jazeera and BBC). After arrests + 1 year of campaigning, Singapore adopted all our demands (Net Zero 2050, $80 Carbon Tax and fossil fuel divestment).
I developed a student forum with >300k active users and a study site with >25k users. I founded an education reform campaign with the Singapore Ministry of Education.
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I proposed both ideas at the same time as the Nonlinear team, so we worked on these together.
What surprised me the most was that EAs and alignment researchers are more extroverted on average.
In hindsight, I suppose it makes sense. The average alignment researcher I’ve met interacts way more than the average person, certainly the average male, (conferences, communities, research groups, organising parties etc.).
It really contradicted my assumptions, because EA events are unusually introvert-friendly and online communications for EA/alignment are wayyyyy more text-heavy than most communities.
I wonder how much of that is a selection pressure? For me, I’m strongly introverted, but I probably could not have done AI Safety without actively socialising and reaching out to people very frequently.