Who
Almost any skill set can be adapted to a volunteer role. Some commonly sought-after skills include technical expertise (such as math and code), communications, project management, and general organizing.
Why this is important
Volunteering, especially in areas of field-building and movement-building, supports efforts that are important but bottlenecked by AI safety’s funding shortage—such as AISafety.com and AI Safety Quest
About 90% of volunteer work is online, and involves field-building through communication, advocacy, or software development; providing feedback on research; or establishing or organizing online groups. In-person volunteer work may entail organizing meetups, protests, or retreats.
Typically volunteers commit up to several hours a week for at least a few months. However, volunteers that accomplish one 15-minute task a week, consistently, can also be very helpful. What’s most important is that you understand how much you are able to commit upfront, and follow through with that commitment.
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