AI 2027
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AI 2027 is a recurring organization in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between April 21, 2025 and February 05, 2026. The archive places it in contexts such as “AMA with the AI 2027 team is planned for this Friday”; “I’m there sometimes with the AI 2027 team”; “AI Futures Project (the AI 2027 people)“. It most often appears alongside 4o, 60 Minutes, @MattZeitlin.
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- Category: Organizations
- Mention count: 3
- Issue count: 3
- First seen: April 21, 2025
- Last seen: February 05, 2026
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- 4o (1 shared issues)
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4: Sorry for the delay, AMA with the AI 2027 team is planned for this Friday, 3:30 - 6 Pacific time. I’ll post a confirmation of this later this week.
3: Constellation is an AI safety coworking space in Berkeley. They offer a fellowship where you can work at their office for 3-6 months. I’m there sometimes with the AI 2027 team and recommend it as a great place to work and meet people. Applications close June 13.
37: AI Futures Project (the AI 2027 people) have published their updated timelines and takeoff model. Hard to summarize because they have a complex probability distribution and different team members think different things. For example:
Inline links: AI 2027, updated timelines and takeoff model
I don’t think this is quite right - I think they’re actually following their math and so when they redid the math and got different results they said so - but I agree it’s ironic that when everyone else had long timelines, AIFP went short, and now that everyone else is starting to come around, AIFP’s going longer again. AIFP has also responded to titotal’s critique of their timeline model here.
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