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The longtermist AI governance landscape: a basic overview
Sam Clarke
18 Jan 2022 12:58 UTC
158
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12
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9
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EA
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Survey on AI existential risk scenarios
Sam Clarke
8 Jun 2021 17:12 UTC
154
points
11
comments
6
min read
EA
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Some talent needs in AI governance
Sam Clarke
13 Jun 2023 13:53 UTC
127
points
10
comments
8
min read
EA
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When reporting AI timelines, be clear who you’re deferring to
Sam Clarke
10 Oct 2022 14:24 UTC
120
points
20
comments
1
min read
EA
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Lessons learned running the Survey on AI existential risk scenarios
Sam Clarke
13 Oct 2021 11:33 UTC
69
points
11
comments
7
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EA
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Deference on AI timelines: survey results
Sam Clarke
30 Mar 2023 23:03 UTC
68
points
3
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2
min read
EA
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Aptitudes for AI governance work
Sam Clarke
13 Jun 2023 13:54 UTC
67
points
0
comments
7
min read
EA
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A Survey of the Potential Long-term Impacts of AI
Sam Clarke
18 Jul 2022 9:48 UTC
63
points
2
comments
27
min read
EA
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The ‘Old AI’: Lessons for AI governance from early electricity regulation
Sam Clarke
19 Dec 2022 2:46 UTC
58
points
1
comment
13
min read
EA
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CGP Grey: The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant
Sam Clarke
11 Nov 2021 9:01 UTC
49
points
4
comments
1
min read
EA
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General vs specific arguments for the longtermist importance of shaping AI development
Sam Clarke
15 Oct 2021 14:43 UTC
44
points
7
comments
2
min read
EA
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Classifying sources of AI x-risk
Sam Clarke
8 Aug 2022 18:18 UTC
40
points
4
comments
3
min read
EA
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Clarifications about structural risk from AI
Sam Clarke
18 Jan 2022 12:57 UTC
40
points
3
comments
4
min read
EA
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[Question]
What is most confusing to you about AI stuff?
Sam Clarke
23 Nov 2021 16:00 UTC
25
points
15
comments
1
min read
EA
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CSER is hiring for a senior research associate on longterm AI risk and governance
Sam Clarke
24 Jan 2022 13:24 UTC
9
points
4
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1
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EA
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