EA - AI Safety Research Organization Incubation Program - Expression of Interest by kaykozaronek
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AI Safety Research Organization Incubation Program - Expression of Interest, published by kaykozaronek on November 21, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum.Tl;dr: If you might want to participate in our incubation program and found an AI safety research organization,express your interest here. If you want to help out in other ways please fill out that same form.WeCatalyze Impact - believe it is a bottleneck in AI safety that there aretoo few AI safety organizations. To address this bottleneck we are piloting an incubation program, similar toCharity Entrepreneurship's program.The incubation program is designed to help youfind a complementary co-founderacquire additional knowledge and skills for founding an AI safety research organizationget access to a network of mentors, advisors and potential fundersProgram overviewWe aim to deliver this program end of Q1 2024. Here's a broad outline of the 3 phases we are planning:Phase 1: Online preparation focused on skill building, workshops from experts, and relationship building (1 month)Phase 2: An immersive in-person experience in London, focused on testing cofounder fit, continuous mentorship, and networking (2 months)Phase 3: Continued individualized coaching and fundraising supportWho is this program for?We are looking for motivated and ambitious engineers, generalists, technical researchers, or entrepreneurs who would like to contribute significantly to reducing the risks from AI.Express your Interest!If you are interested in joining the program, funding Catalyze, or helping out in other ways, please fill in thisform!For more information, feel free to reach out at [email protected] to LessWrongThanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org