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EA - Help us seed AI Safety Brussels by gergo


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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Help us seed AI Safety Brussels, published by gergo on August 7, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum.
TLDR:
Brussels is a hotspot for AI policy and hosts several think tanks doing good work on AI safety. However, there is no established AI Safety group with paid staff that brings the community together or works on reaching out to students and professionals. For this reason, the European Network for AI Safety (ENAIS) and members from EA Belgium are teaming up to seed AI Safety Brussels.
This is a call for expressions of interest for potential collaborators to make this happen, with a wide range of ways to contribute, such as being a potential founder, policy/technical lead, volunteer, advisor, funder, etc. If you are interested in helping out in some capacity, please fill out this 2-minute
form.
Potential priorities
I (Gergő) will caveat this by saying that the exact strategy (and name) of the organisation will be determined by the founding team and advisors. However, we think there are several potential pathways in which someone doing community building full or part-time could add a lot of value.
Running courses for professionals
The AIS community, as well as the EU AI Office, are bottlenecked by senior talent. Currently, there are only a few groups and organizations working to do outreach towards professionals.[1]
Brussels has a lot of senior people working on AIS. Understandably, they don't run courses to onboard others to AI Safety, as they are busy with object-level work. Conditional on seniority, if someone gets funded to start AIS Brussels, they could leverage the existing network and create an environment that is quite attractive for (policy) professionals to join, who are new to the field of AI Safety.
By running courses similar to AI Safety Fundamentals by Bluedot, such a person (or team) could introduce AIS to hundreds of professionals per year and support them in their journey of upskilling and help them get into high-impact roles.
For clarification, by professional outreach, we don't mean actively reaching out to policy professionals working at e.g., the European Parliament to request meetings etc. The existing think tanks are in a better position to do this kind of work.
Seeding university groups
To our knowledge, Brussels has no AI Safety university groups at the moment. The founders could help seed such groups, by doing
city-wide outreach to students.
Organising events, meetups and connecting the community
We know from an AI policy organizer in Washington that gated events (such as invite-only dinners for people in AI policy) can add a lot of value. As far as we know people working in think tanks are well-connected, but perhaps the broader AIS community could benefit from more events and meetups. A paid organiser could support people who volunteer their time to make current meetups happen, as well as organise additional events if there is a sufficient need for them.
We're currently asking our contacts in Brussels whether they feel like there are sufficient opportunities to network with peers, or whether more or different opportunities would be helpful.
Who is working on this at the moment
I,
Gergő Gáspár, co-director for the European Network for AI Safety (ENAIS) am currently spearheading this project. I have 4+ years of EA/AIS community-building experience by founding EA and AIS Hungary and providing intro courses to 300+ people. I could support the new hires and share best practices for running courses and events.
Tom Dugnoille, software engineer and organiser for EA Brussels. He has been living in Brussels for 9 years and would be able to support the founding team in getting a sense of the local landscape.
Armand Bosquillon de Jenlis is a computer engineer and independent AI policy and strategy researcher. He has been living in Belgium for 31 years...
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