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Tyler John

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$20,000raised
$75,000funding goal

Funding for career transition and up to six months of independent work supporting and advising multiple philanthropists on grantmaking. Focus is on US AI policy and areas neglected by Open Philanthropy, and attempting to bring about the largest ever biosecurity prize. This follows four years of work at Longview where I was responsible for $60m in grants to existential risk work.

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Austin Chen

3 days ago

Approving this grant to support independent work by Tyler John. I've chatted with Neel about the context behind this, and agree that it's reasonable to keep some details private around what Tyler is hoping to do.

I also think from an outside view, Tyler's past work at Longview means that we should be happy to fund some experimentation for him. I think it's a shame that nonprofit work typically does not pay well enough for even successful employees to take risks in their career, and hope that regranting can be one solution to this.

Finally, on the object level, I'd be excited by the prospect of a large biosecurity prize; I think prizes are still undersupplied as a means of facilitating great work. (I also wish someone would credibly try to manifest a large yearly AI safety prize -- if that is you, reach out!)

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Tyler John

3 days ago

Thank you @Austin for the vote of confidence and for giving the green light!

donated $20,000
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Neel Nanda

19 days ago

I am familiar with Tyler's work and encouraged him to apply. He did great work at Longview and is currently independent and advising some other philanthropists. I think this is very high impact work and want him to be supported to focus on it as long as seems impactful. Some of the details are a bit sensitive which is why the write-up is fairly sparse. I'm giving 20K now, I'll hopefully increase this if I get a budget top-up.

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Tyler John

3 days ago

Thank you @NeelNanda for making it possible for me to get started!