There are many resources for those who wish to contribute to AI Safety, such as courses, communities, projects, jobs, events and training programs, funders and organizations. However, we often hear from people that they have trouble finding the right resources. To address this, we’ve built AISafety.com as a central hub—a list-of-lists—where community members maintain and curate these resources to increase their visibility and accessibility.
In addition to presenting resources, the website is optimized to be an entry point for newcomers to AI Safety, capable of funneling people towards understanding and contributing.
If you’re up for giving us some quick feedback, we’d be keen to hear your responses to these questions in a comment:
What’s the % likelihood that you will use AISafety.com within the next 1 year? (Please be brutally honest)
What list of resources will you use?
What could be changed (features, content, design, whatever) to increase that chance?
What’s the % likelihood that you will send AISafety.com to someone within the next 1 year?
What could be changed (features, content, design, whatever) to increase that chance?
Any other general feedback you’d like to share
Credits
Project owner and funder – Søren Elverlin
Designer and frontend dev – Melissa Samworth
QA and resources – Bryce Robertson
Backend dev lead – nemo
Volunteers – plex, Siao Si Looi, Mathilde da Rui, Coby Joseph, Bart Jaworski, Rika Warton, Juliette Culver, Jakub Bares, Jordan Pieters, Chris Cooper, Sophia Moss, Haiku, agucova,Joe/Genarment, Kim Holder (Moonwards), de_g0od, entity, Eschaton
Reading guide embedded from AISafety.info by Aprillion (Peter Hozák)
AISafety.com – Resources for AI Safety
There are many resources for those who wish to contribute to AI Safety, such as courses, communities, projects, jobs, events and training programs, funders and organizations. However, we often hear from people that they have trouble finding the right resources. To address this, we’ve built AISafety.com as a central hub—a list-of-lists—where community members maintain and curate these resources to increase their visibility and accessibility.
In addition to presenting resources, the website is optimized to be an entry point for newcomers to AI Safety, capable of funneling people towards understanding and contributing.
The website was developed on a shoestring budget, relying extensively on volunteers and Søren paying out of pocket. We do not accept donations, but if you think this is valuable, you’re welcome to help out by reporting issues or making suggestions in our tracker, commenting here, or volunteering your time to improve the site.
Feedback
If you’re up for giving us some quick feedback, we’d be keen to hear your responses to these questions in a comment:
What’s the % likelihood that you will use AISafety.com within the next 1 year? (Please be brutally honest)
What list of resources will you use?
What could be changed (features, content, design, whatever) to increase that chance?
What’s the % likelihood that you will send AISafety.com to someone within the next 1 year?
What could be changed (features, content, design, whatever) to increase that chance?
Any other general feedback you’d like to share
Credits
Project owner and funder – Søren Elverlin
Designer and frontend dev – Melissa Samworth
QA and resources – Bryce Robertson
Backend dev lead – nemo
Volunteers – plex, Siao Si Looi, Mathilde da Rui, Coby Joseph, Bart Jaworski, Rika Warton, Juliette Culver, Jakub Bares, Jordan Pieters, Chris Cooper, Sophia Moss, Haiku, agucova, Joe/Genarment, Kim Holder (Moonwards), de_g0od, entity, Eschaton
Reading guide embedded from AISafety.info by Aprillion (Peter Hozák)
Jobs pulled from 80,000 Hours Jobs Board and intro video adapted from 80,000 Hours’ intro with permission
Communities list, The Map of Existential Safety, AI Ecosystem Projects, Events & Training programs adapted from their respective Alignment Ecosystem Development projects (join the Discord for discussion and other projects!). Funding list adapted from Future Funding List, maintained by AED.