Not sure how “AI researchers quitting” is bottlenecked by funding. Some of them probably do it because they like the job, not because they need the money—they could probably find another computer science job if they wanted.
I guess if we provided a generous UBI for all current AI researchers, many of them would quit, but think about the incentives this would create for others.
AI researchers quitting their jobs doesn’t seem directly bottlenecked by funding. Though awareness-raising campaigns (eg. by AI ethics people, or Pause AI people) to motivate researchers to quit their jobs are funding constrained.
Not sure how “AI researchers quitting” is bottlenecked by funding. Some of them probably do it because they like the job, not because they need the money—they could probably find another computer science job if they wanted.
I guess if we provided a generous UBI for all current AI researchers, many of them would quit, but think about the incentives this would create for others.
You’re right.
AI researchers quitting their jobs doesn’t seem directly bottlenecked by funding.
Though awareness-raising campaigns (eg. by AI ethics people, or Pause AI people) to motivate researchers to quit their jobs are funding constrained.