It would be nice if we could get both groups (international olympiads and Google) reading relevant articles, and thinking about rationality and existential risk. Any thoughts here, alexflint or others?
Well for the olympiads, each country runs training camp leading up to the actual olympiad and they’d probably be more than happy to have someone from SIAI give a guest lecture. These kids would easily pick up the whole problem from a half hour talk.
Google also has guest speakers and someone from SIAI could certainly go along and give a talk. It’s a much more difficult nut to crack as Google has a somewhat insular culture and they’re constantly dealing with overblown hype so many may tune out as soon as something that sounds too “futuristic” comes up.
Re: the national olympiad training camps, my guess is that it is easier to talk if an alumnus of the program recommends us. We know alumni of the US math olympiad camp, and the US computing olympiad camp, but to my knowledge we don’t know alumni from any of the other countries or from other subjects. Do you have connections there, Alex? Anyone else?
What about reaching out to people who scored very highly when taking the SATs as 7th graders? Duke sells the names and info of the test-takers to those that can provide “a unique educational opportunity.”
It would be nice if we could get both groups (international olympiads and Google) reading relevant articles, and thinking about rationality and existential risk. Any thoughts here, alexflint or others?
Well for the olympiads, each country runs training camp leading up to the actual olympiad and they’d probably be more than happy to have someone from SIAI give a guest lecture. These kids would easily pick up the whole problem from a half hour talk.
Google also has guest speakers and someone from SIAI could certainly go along and give a talk. It’s a much more difficult nut to crack as Google has a somewhat insular culture and they’re constantly dealing with overblown hype so many may tune out as soon as something that sounds too “futuristic” comes up.
What do you think?
Yes, those seem worth doing.
Re: the national olympiad training camps, my guess is that it is easier to talk if an alumnus of the program recommends us. We know alumni of the US math olympiad camp, and the US computing olympiad camp, but to my knowledge we don’t know alumni from any of the other countries or from other subjects. Do you have connections there, Alex? Anyone else?
What about reaching out to people who scored very highly when taking the SATs as 7th graders? Duke sells the names and info of the test-takers to those that can provide “a unique educational opportunity.”
http://www.tip.duke.edu/talent_searches/faqs/grade_7.html#release
Sure, but only in Australia I’m afraid :). If there’s anyone from SIAI in that part of the world then I’m happy to put them in contact.