Will there be more than 100 submitting participants of the AI governance hackathon (March 24-26) from Alignment Jam?
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Historically, the largest amount of submtiters has been 75 at The Interpretability Hackathon and there has been a consistent 50% submission rate over all 5 hackathons until now.
For:
AI governance is more approachable
It is the longest wind-up time for marketing of any hackathon until now
Hackathon sites have explicitly mentioned skipping this one to join the next one
The date fits better with university semesters than earlier hackathons (besides interpretability)
Against
Our current 400-person Discord has arisen from technical researchers and not from AI governance interested people
The participant trend has not been upwards and has uneqeivocally been biased towards interpretability
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