[Question] What funding sources exist for technical AI safety research?

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/9DenhM8deDziHiWZw/what-funding-sources-exist-for-technical-ai-safety-research

What funding sources exist? Who are they aimed at—people within academia, independent researchers, early-career researchers, established researchers? What sort of research are they aimed at—MIRI-style deconfusion, ML-style approaches, more theoretical, less theoretical? What quirks do they have, what specific things do they target? For purposes of this question, I am not interested in funding sources aimed at strategy/​infrastructure/​coordination/​etc, only direct technical safety research.

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Some opportunities that I know about:

  • The Long Term Future Fund is I think currently the most active granter in the space for independent researchers

  • MIRI has in the past funded some independent researchers, and some programs that try to facilitate research (like funding to MIRIx workshops, or the AI Safety camp, or related projects)

  • Jaan Tallinn has some budget set aside to fund people doing interesting research, I think partially administered via Alex Zhu. Happy to put anyone interested into contact.

  • There exist a variety of small donors who I think are open to this. Matt Wage (also on the LTFF) is often open to things like this.

  • The Open Philanthropy Project has (had?) a scholarship program, here are some examples of people they funded, I do not know whether there is any way to apply to it:

  • https://​​www.openphilanthropy.org/​​focus/​​global-catastrophic-risks/​​scholarship-support-2019

  • https://​​www.openphilanthropy.org/​​focus/​​global-catastrophic-risks/​​potential-risks-advanced-artificial-intelligence/​​ai-scholarships-2018

  • The Open Philanthropy Project also has an AI Policy careers scholarship program:

  • https://​​www.openphilanthropy.org/​​focus/​​global-catastrophic-risks/​​potential-risks-advanced-artificial-intelligence/​​funding-AI-policy-careers

  • The EA Foundation has given grants for AI Alignment Research:

  • https://​​ea-foundation.org/​​grantmaking/​​

  • Being a student at CHAI is one way of getting funding. They might also be open to more independent research arrangements, but not sure:

  • https://​​humancompatible.ai/​​

  • The FHI research scholars program includes people who work on technical AI Alignment:

  • https://​​www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/​​rsp/​​

  • BERI has historically done some grantmaking in this space, though that will likely now be done via the Survival and Flourishing Fund. For that, applications are open for 4 more days, though require some kind of existing institutional affiliation.

  • I can imagine that Tyler Cowen’s Emergent Ventures is open to funding things in this space Will edit this if I come up with anything else, or if someone else points out something that I am missing. Edit: New additions by Issa Rice:

  • Paul Christiano has done some independent funding in this space (and maybe Open AI is also open to that, but I don’t know)

  • FLI has made grants, though I don’t know about the current state of their grant program

  • EA Grants also has given some grants in this space

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Potential additions: Paul Christiano, Future of Life Institute, EA Grants.

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Indeed, thanks! Added them to the list above