If the aim is to get peer reviewed journal articles for the sake of it then $20 000 is a lot of money. If the aim is to get peer reviewed journal articles to raise the profile of FAI issues or to raise the reputation of SI (with philosophers) then I suggest Rachael Briggs is worth the money - she's very well respected in academic philosophy circles and a single paper from her will garner far more attention than (I suspect, literally) dozens of papers from other people.
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.)