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Title (URL linked) | Publication date | Author | Publisher | Affected donors | Affected donees | Affected influencers | Document scope | Cause area | Notes |
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CFAR 2017 Fundraiser | 2017-12-20 | Pete Michaud | Center for Applied Rationality | Center for Applied Rationality | Donee donation case | Epistemic institutions | CFAR gives an update on its plans and hopes for 2018, and asks supporters to donate. CFAR hopes to drive much greater impact by focusing on its summer programs -- the AI Summer Fellows Program (AISFP) and Workshops for AI Safety Strategy (WAISS), as well as more experimental x-risk workshops. The main uncertain variable in its plan is whether and when it will start being able to use its own dedicated venue to conduct events | ||
Why CFAR? The view from 2015 (GW, IR) | 2015-12-23 | Pete Michaud | Center for Applied Rationality | Center for Applied Rationality | Donee donation case | Epistemic institutions | Reports 2015 as a year of consolidation and streamlining. Fewer workshops, more efforts to streamline both workshops and continued research on improving rationality. Consolidated original three goals (Competence, Epistemic Rationality, and Do-Gooding) into single framework of applying epistemic rationality. Emphasis on concept of double crux |
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