If the folks at SIAI respect Briggs enough to reason "well, if she can't do it, no one can" and move on to the next thing, that could be bang for buck.
That seems incredibly unlikely. There's a rather huge prior improbably of the latter that needs to be overcome.
Yes if their respect were misplaced, it would not be bang for buck.
Series: How to Purchase AI Risk Reduction
I recently explained that one major project undergoing cost-benefit analysis at the Singularity Institute is that of a scholarly AI risk wiki. The proposal is exciting to many, but as Kaj Sotala points out:
Indeed. So here is another thing that donations to SI could purchase: good research papers by skilled academics.
Our recent grant of $20,000 to Rachael Briggs (for an introductory paper on TDT) provides an example of how this works:
For example, SI could award grants for the following papers:
(These are only examples. I don't necessarily think these particular papers would be good investments.)