AI safety is one of the most critical issues of our time, and sometimes the most innovative ideas come from unorthodox or even "crazy" thinking. I’d love to hear bold, unconventional, half-baked or well-developed ideas for improving AI safety. You can also share ideas you heard from others.
Let’s throw out all the ideas—big and small—and see where we can take them together.
Feel free to share as many as you want! No idea is too wild, and this could be a great opportunity for collaborative development. We might just find the next breakthrough by exploring ideas we’ve been hesitant to share.
A quick request: Let’s keep this space constructive—downvote only if there’s clear trolling or spam, and be supportive of half-baked ideas. The goal is to unlock creativity, not judge premature thoughts.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas!
P.S. You answer can potentially help people with their career choice, cause prioritization, building effective altruism, policy and forecasting.
After coming back from EAG Bay Area this past weekend, I'm leaving so inspired by all the AI organizations out there doing incredible work!
My take, with 20 years experience in communication & marketing, is that we need people doing comms work - sharing the work being done by these organizations to help enact change in the world.
By communicating the results of the great work being done to the right target audiences, we can maximize the chances of change being enacted.
Yep, sharing is as important as creating. If we'll have the next ethical breakthrough, we want people to learn about that quickly