80,000 Hours recommends a few different flavors of Master's as entry points into working on US-oriented AI policy: security studies, international relations, public policy, and machine learning.
Does anyone have opinions on which of these types of programs is the best to focus on?
(Clearly a large part of this revolves around personal fit, but perhaps some of these are much more relevant than others in a way that dominates personal fit considerations.)
I studied public policy at King's College London and wrote my dissertation on AI policy. I'm happy to answer questions about that particular programme.
Thanks, this is really helpful.