This is tragic, but seems to have been inevitable for awhile; an institution cannot survive under a parent institution that’s so hostile as to ban it from fundraising and hiring.
I took a look at the list of other research centers within Oxford. There seems to be some overlap in scope with the Institute for Ethics in AI. But I don’t think they do the same sort of research or do research on the same tier; there are many important concepts and important papers that come to mind having come from FHI (and Nick Bostrom in particular), I can’t think of a single idea or paper that affected my thinking that came from IEAI.
Harry let himself be pulled, but as Hermione dragged him away, he said, raising his voice even louder, “It is entirely possible that in a thousand years, the fact that FHI was at Oxford will be the only reason anyone remembers Oxford!”
I would say that the closest to FHI at Oxford right now would probably be Global Priorities Institute (GPI). A lot of these papers would’ve made just as much sense coming out of FHI. (Might be worth considering how GPI apparently seems to have navigated Oxford better.)
This is tragic, but seems to have been inevitable for awhile; an institution cannot survive under a parent institution that’s so hostile as to ban it from fundraising and hiring.
I took a look at the list of other research centers within Oxford. There seems to be some overlap in scope with the Institute for Ethics in AI. But I don’t think they do the same sort of research or do research on the same tier; there are many important concepts and important papers that come to mind having come from FHI (and Nick Bostrom in particular), I can’t think of a single idea or paper that affected my thinking that came from IEAI.
Harry let himself be pulled, but as Hermione dragged him away, he said, raising his voice even louder, “It is entirely possible that in a thousand years, the fact that FHI was at Oxford will be the only reason anyone remembers Oxford!”
I would say that the closest to FHI at Oxford right now would probably be Global Priorities Institute (GPI). A lot of these papers would’ve made just as much sense coming out of FHI. (Might be worth considering how GPI apparently seems to have navigated Oxford better.)