Another group I recommend investigating that is working on x-risk reduction is the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute, which was founded in 2011 and has been ramping up substantially over the last few months. As far as I can tell they are attempting to fill a role that is different from SIAI and FHI by connecting with existing think tanks that are already thinking about GCR related subject matter. Check out their research page.
Thanks—lukeprog gave us a list of xirsk orgs a while back, including GCRI, so I’ve pasted that into the minutes also (though I’ve made it clear we didn’t discuss them all).
Another group I recommend investigating that is working on x-risk reduction is the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute, which was founded in 2011 and has been ramping up substantially over the last few months. As far as I can tell they are attempting to fill a role that is different from SIAI and FHI by connecting with existing think tanks that are already thinking about GCR related subject matter. Check out their research page.
Thanks—lukeprog gave us a list of xirsk orgs a while back, including GCRI, so I’ve pasted that into the minutes also (though I’ve made it clear we didn’t discuss them all).