It is not available. The thinking on this matter was that sharing a bibliography of (what we considered) AGI publications relevant to the question of AGI timelines could direct researcher attention towards areas more likely to result in AGI soon, which would be bad.
I'm nearing the end of my employment at SIAI and looking for my next gig. If all else fails I will likely move back to the Bay area (I am currently in Japan) and take a job as a programmer somewhere. However, I would prefer to focus my attention directly on developing AGI and FAI theory. In addition to my current projects (described below), I can try to answer mathematical, philosophical, or other questions for a bit of cash. For some of my previous work, see my page on the arXiv.
In the past year I've been involved in two major projects at SIAI. Steve Rayhawk and I were asked to review existing AGI literature and produce estimates of development timelines for AGI. My work on this project got rather bogged down and proceeded slowly, although I did learn a lot and I've moved in the direction of predicting AGI soonish (5-20 years). After this I tried to produce an AGI technology demo for Google's AGI-11 conference. I was unable to finish my demo in time for the submission deadline, and shortly afterwards SIAI decided to let me go.
I have several projects that I would like to move forward with, and if I can get adequate funds (about $1000 per month to ensure my survival, or $2000 to live comfortably) I will be able to work on them.
Current project ideas:
I'm open to suggestions for other topics. I don't consider myself an expert at empiricism, so I prefer to work in domains where I can reason formally. Some thing I'd be up for:
Prices for any of these services are negotiable. You can contact me here or at peter@spaceandgames.com.