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AI Safety Field Needs More Global Hubs to Expand Talent Pool

The AI safety field is currently concentrated in a few major cities, leading to a potential bottleneck in talent acquisition and idea diversity. The author proposes the establishment of more AI safety hubs in various cities to lower career transition barriers for mid-career professionals and potential founders. These hubs, envisioned as co-working spaces, would foster local AI safety ecosystems, incubate new organizations, support independent researchers, and encourage intellectual diversity to mitigate groupthink. AI

IMPACT Expanding AI safety hubs could accelerate talent acquisition and foster greater diversity of thought in the field.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the strategic development of AI safety initiatives.

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AI Safety Field Needs More Global Hubs to Expand Talent Pool

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Seth Lifland ·

    There Should Be More AI Safety Hubs

    <p><span>Right now, most AI safety talent is concentrated in just a few cities: San Francisco, Berkeley, London, Oxford, and Washington D.C. Some other cities also deserve honorable mentions: Boston, Toronto, New York, Singapore, Cambridge. These cities also have an AI safety (or…