We’ve had feedback from several people running AI safety projects that it can be a pain tracking various funding sources and their application windows. To help make it easier, AISafety.com has launched the AI Safety Funding newsletter (which you can subscribe to here). It lists all newly announced funding opportunities...
For those relatively new to AI safety, AISafety.com helps them navigate the space, providing lists of things like self-study courses, funders, communities, etc. But while the previous version of the site basically just threw a bunch of resources at the user, we’ve now redesigned it to be more accessible and...
The original Map of AI Existential Safety became a popular reference tool within the community after its launch in 2023. Based on user feedback, we decided that it was both useful enough and had enough room for improvement that it was worth creating a v2 with better organization, usability, and...
Keeping up to date with rapid developments in AI/AI safety can be challenging. In addition, many AI safety newcomers want to learn more about the field through specific formats e.g. books or videos. To address both of these needs, we’ve added a Stay Informed page to AISafety.com. It lists our...
Getting personalised advice from a real human can help newcomers to AI safety figure out how to contribute most effectively. For example, I (Bryce) ended up in my current role largely thanks to a call with 80,000 Hours. There are a number of organisations and individuals offering advisory calls, but...
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...