I'm excited for what the team does next!
Personally loved AI 2027, and am exploring ways to contribute positively to the field :)
One thing on my mind:
As a physicist, I've observed that our most innovative solutions often emerge when diverse perspectives converge. I'd love to see more initiatives actively recruiting non-STEM majors into AI safety. Humanities scholars bring unique analytical frameworks and ethical considerations that complement technical approaches, as brilliantly illustrated in Gillian Tett's 'Anthrovision'. Perhaps dedicated fellowships or collaborative projects pairing technical and humanities researchers could catalyse these valuable cross-disciplinary insights?