Every movement that ever changed the world was built by people who gave their time before it was obvious it would work. This one is no different. Whatever your skills, whatever your hours, there is a way for you to help us win a binding international AI safety treaty.
You do not need to be a policy expert or an AI researcher. You need to care, and to be willing to contribute what you have. Here is where volunteers make the biggest difference right now.
Summarize papers, fact-check claims, draft explainers, and help turn dense technical material into arguments an ordinary reader can follow. Clear writing is one of our most valuable resources.
AI safety is a global cause, but most of the conversation happens in English. If you are fluent in another language, you can help us reach audiences and policymakers the movement is currently missing.
Graphics, short video, and social content are how ideas travel. If you can make things people want to share, you can help the case for AI safety reach far beyond the people already paying attention.
We build interactive tools, trackers, and resources to make the risk legible. Developers, data people, and designers can help us ship more of them, and keep the ones we have accurate and fast.
Start a local or campus group, host a discussion, or help coordinate volunteers. Political majorities are built through real human networks — and those networks start with people willing to organize them.
Contact your representatives, share our work, and bring new people into the conversation. Some of the most important volunteering takes only a few minutes and no special skills at all.
Fill in a few details and we will match you to work that fits your skills and your availability. There is no minimum commitment, and no experience required — only a willingness to show up.
We read every message and typically respond within 48 hours. The more you can tell us about what you enjoy and how much time you have, the better we can put you to work.
Join our mailing list and we will keep you posted on the campaign, the science, and concrete opportunities to help — including new volunteer roles as they open. You can step up whenever you are ready.