Volunteer

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

Options for getting started

Sign up for free 1-on-1 volunteering advice with AI Safety Quest & 80,000 Hours

Get personalized volunteering advice in a 30-minute or one hour video call. We recommend booking both!

Note: 80,000 Hours does not accept all applicants

Join one of our projects seeking volunteer help

Browse our list of online AI safety field-building projects and email the contact person expressing your interest

Testimonial's Face

Mateusz Bagiński

I have some software engineering skills, and wanted to contribute towards reducing AI existential risk, so I joined the AISafety.info team in September 2022. Over the next year, I put in several volunteering hours a week, when I had time. I worked on various software tasks that improved AISafety.info, like optimizing the AI Safety Chatbot and migrating our entire article database into Google Docs.


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