The Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative (BERI) is a non-profit organization that takes on ethical and legal responsibility for projects deemed to be important for existential risk reduction.
BERI was founded in 2017 by Andrew Critch.[1][2]
Organizations helped by BERI include the Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence, the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, and the Future of Humanity Institute.[3]
As of July 2022, BERI has received over 3.3 million in funding (both for general support and collaborations with other organizations) from Open Philanthropy,[4] over 1.6 million from the Survival and Flourishing Fund,[5][6][7][8][9] and $100,000 from the Future Fund.[10]
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