I often hear of people talk of an implicit ranking of best places to do a PhD focusing on AI Saftey. Can anyone enumerate this for me?
Something like
- Berkeley
- Stanford
- MIT ….
I often hear of people talk of an implicit ranking of best places to do a PhD focusing on AI Saftey. Can anyone enumerate this for me?
Something like
I think the better question might be, "who are the best some professors/academic research groups in AI Safety to work with?"
Two meta-points I feel might be important —
With that out of the way, three research groups in academia come to mind:
Others:
Also Jacob Steinhardt, Vincent Conitzer, David Duvenaud, Roger Grosse, and in my field (causal inference), Victor Veitch.
Going beyond AI safety, you can get a general sense of strength from CSRankings (ML) and ShanghaiRankings (CS).
there's also CASMI at Northwestern, which I think not a lot of people know about. I find their research & agendas to be very aligned.
Link - https://casmi.northwestern.edu/
Nice, I didn't know! Their research goals seem quite broad, which is good. Within the context of AI existential risk, this project looks interesting.
there's also CASMI at Northwestern, which I think not a lot of people know about. I find their research & agendas to be very aligned.
Link - https://casmi.northwestern.edu/
Nice, I didn't know! Their research goals seem quite broad, which is good. Within the context of AI existential risk, this project looks interesting.