Sydney AI Safety Fellowship
I (Chris Leong) am excited to announce the launch of the Sydney AI Safety Fellowship, in collaboration with AI Safety Support (www.aisafety.support), which will provide fellows from Australia and New Zealand the opportunity to pursue projects in AI Safety or spend time upskilling. These projects may be technical projects, projects related to policy, or movement building projects.

The fellowship will take place at WeWork in Sydney which provides fantastic views, plus free coffee, beer and energy drinks. It will take place during the 7 weeks 10th of January to the 25th of February, but we can be flexible with start dates and shorter durations.

The fellowship would include:
• Coworking membership
• Talks and/or Q&A sessions from people involved in AI Safety
• Connection with others in the AI Safety community who may have similar interests or be able to provide support for your project
• Mentorship (may be someone relatively junior)
• A welcome dinner, final dinner, and social events (ie. watching a movie, rock-climbing, or whatever the fellows are interested in) - costs covered
• Free lunch once per week
• Whatever further activities the fellows decide to self-organise

We have funding for up to two (non-local) fellows to receive $1000 to help offset flights and accommodation. I know that this isn’t much compared to the costs, but it’s what we can commit to at the moment.

Fellows would be expected to spend four days a week at the coworking space working on projects or participating in other activities, although in some cases we might allow fellows to spend only three days a week if they needed to work to support themselves. There would be one day a week where we’d expect all of the fellows to attend so that we would be able to organise talks + have a meeting where fellows could share their ideas and ask for feedback.

There will also be up to two working fellowships available for people who are working as AI programmers or who otherwise have significant AI knowledge. These fellows will be able to pursue their normal work at the coworking space whilst also participating in the activities and sharing their knowledge with the fellows. They would have the option of pursuing a project part-time, which would provide an advantage during the application process, but this isn’t a requirement. Working fellows aren’t eligible for the non-local subsidy. They would receive half-subsidisation of a WeWork coworking membership and free access to the activities.

Applications will be processed on a rolling basis given the short timeline. For the best chance of being accepted, I recommend having your application in by 10pm on the 9th of December, but we will still consider applications up to the 14th of December. Depending on the number of applications we may make a decision based purely on your responses this form or we may ask to speak to you.

For any questions, please contact walkraft AT gmail
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What is your phone number?
What is your name?
Briefly describe what the AI Alignment / Safety problem is and why it is important. *
Are you applying as a standard fellow or a working fellow?
Proposed Project
Working fellows don't need a project, but if they have time to pursue a project part-time during the fellowship, then this would be an advantage.

Projects that we are particularly interested in include the following:

* By far the project that we would be most excited about would be two people spending the time thinking deeply about the AI safety ecosystem in Australia and NZ and how to improve it, especially if they then organised something as a result of this.
* Planning an event such as a retreat or conference or mentorship program related to AI Safety. Or AI Safety related event programming for EAGx.
* Someone who has already demonstrated research capability (such as by gaining a PhD or first class honours) pursuing an independent research project
* Someone doing an internship (paid or unpaid) or volunteering for an AI safety org (if you are doing proper paid work for an AI Safety org, it seems that you or your employer should cover their main costs, however, you can apply anyway if you want to join the other activities)
* Someone doing research through another program like SERI/AI Safety Camp Virtual or with a pre-existing mentor
People training up in ML if they had a strong enough history of involvement in the EA/AI safety space that it seems likely that they would use it to for AI Safety purposes
* Someone spending a bunch of time improving LW wiki entries related to AI Safety
* Someone volunteering as a research assistant to an already established researcher
* Someone working on this project: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/zRn6cLtxyNodudzhw/visible-thoughts-project-and-bounty-announcement

We are also open to projects outside this scope.

What is your main project proposal? Please explain the path to impact, with more detail if it isn't one of the proposals above). *
Please list any other projects that you would be happy to pursue instead. Listing projects here will increase your chances as we are especially keen about two people teaming up on a project.
About you
If you are proposing a research project, we would be particularly keen to see evidence of your ability to carry out independent research.

If you are proposing a community building project, we'd be especially keen to hear about anything else that you've organised.

If you are proposing independent study, we be keen to here about any other examples where you've self-taught.
Why are you suitable for carrying out the projects that you've proposed? *
What is your involvement in EA/AI Safety? We are particularly interested in any things like voluntering, working on projects, leadership roles, ect. *
Are you applying as a local fellow or a non-local fellow? Where are you? As noted above, we have a small amount of funding to support non-local fellows. If you aren't based in Sydney, but would be interested in attending even without this subsidy, please let us know. This won't count against your chance of receiving this subsidy. *
Availability
Please answer the next question as follows.

Will you be working to support yourself during the fellowship and, if so, what impact will that have on your availability? How many days per week can you be at the coworking space?

For working fellows, how flexible is your schedule? How regularly would you be able to participate in activities such as talks or brainstorming sessions that occur during work hours? Would you be able to pursue a project related to AI Safety part-time (this would be an advantage, but isn't a requirement)
To what extent would you be able to participate in this project? Is there anything that would limit your availability? *
Anything else we should know?
Candidates looking to upskill
Only candidate who are applying to spend their time upskilling need to answer the following two questions. Other candidates can skip these questions
How does supporting you upskilling contribute towards AI Safety? Do you have career aspirations in that direction or are there projects that you would be interested in pursuing on the side.
What is your current level of knowledge related to AI/AI Safety and what evidence is there of you being a high-potential candidate?
Working fellows
The following question only needs to be answered by working fellows
What expertise or mentorship would you be able contribute as a working fellow?
This project is only possible thanks to the following people
JJ Hepboin (AI Safety Support) - Advice + mentorship
Frances Lorenz (AI Safety Support) - Operations support
Greg Colbourn (EA Hotel) - Advisor + funding
John Maxwell (Temple Capital) - Advisor
Ivan Burdock (EA Australia and NZ) - Advice + Mentorship
Hunter Jay - Funding to support non-local fellows
Eugene Lubarsky (funding)
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