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ARENA offers a 4-5-week face-to-face machine learning program focusing on artificial intelligence security in London between 2 September and 4 October. The program aims to develop participants and support their careers in machine learning engineering for AI alignment.
ML4Good's Artificial Intelligence Security Training Camp in Germany is open for applications. Those who wish to attend these 10-day bootcamps, which focus on developing skills, exploring governance, and exploring conceptual issues in Technical AI Security, are expected to have some coding experience.
Contribute to Artificial Intelligence Security and get a chance to win $10,000 by participating in this hackathon, where you will develop methods to measure bias and misinformation in large language models!
The "Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence" Summer School Program, which will be held between 17-20 July, is open for applications. A limited amount of scholarships are available for this summer program, which is aimed at Technical Artificial Intelligence researchers and students interested in this field.
Former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner claims the US could nationalize artificial general intelligence. We recommend that you read it cover to cover. “Durumsal Farkındalık” eserinin Proje adlı bölümüne buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
If policymakers could predict how AI would impact labor markets, they could make better policy decisions. In this article, GovAI’s Sam Manning examines how “automation assessments” can help policymakers, and society more broadly, predict and guide the impacts of AI on the labor market.