Bahamian Adventures: An Epic Tale of Entrepreneurship, AI Strategy Research and Potatoes

By Jaime Sevilla @ 2022-08-09T08:37 (+67)

In previous episodes of my life:

Jaime suspended his PhD. He started working with Open Philanthropy on modelling the development of transformative Artificial Intelligence. His independent research group picked up some steam. But whatever happened to the errand researcher afterwards?

 

In short: lots. After leaving my PhD, what followed was one of the most hectic and exciting stages of my career so far.
 

Let’s start with the highlights:


 


My research hasn’t stopped:


 

Alongside these successes, there were also some failures:

 

Some more fun stuff:

 

What the future holds:

I'd like to thank Mel Brennan for her help editing this article


Stephen Clare @ 2022-08-09T10:09 (+10)

You're so productive! I'd love to read a blog post talking about how you manage multiple projects, structure your day, and organize your work.

James Ozden @ 2022-08-09T10:25 (+6)

+1 -  I think I've seen multiple organisational updates that have achieved less than you Jaime!

Jaime Sevilla @ 2022-08-09T12:13 (+17)

Thank you for your kind words!

Some quick notes on productivity:

  • I am in a very fortunate position to be able to pursue projects that I find very motivating. I often find myself working on what I find most interesting and pursuing obsessions.
  • At Epoch we have a dedicated slack channel for daily commitments. I found this useful to prioritize what to work on and get annoying tasks done.
  • I am finding coaching with Katie Glass useful to reflect on what I coud improve. Examples include being more careful with accepting random requests for help, blocking off time for focused work when people cannot book a meeting with me, and interweaving walks with problem solving.
  • I collaborate early and often with people. For effective collaboration, is important to 1) have a lead person leading the project and seeing it done and 2) making it clear what everyone is supposed to contribute to the project.
  • My usual day looks like: start working at 10:00, write a list of daily goals, work on these goals until lunchtime, take short break, then work until 17:00. 
  • The two most useful ways to motivate me to work productively in a project are 1) a weekly meetings to discuss advances and priorities, 2) having an idea of the concrete goal I am aiming for (a paper, a website, a conference, etc) and 3) having a clear idea of what the next step is.
Gavin @ 2022-08-09T17:41 (+6)

army of one.

What's the main benefit of these posts do you think? Accountability, transparency to your community given funding, inspo, braggadocio?

Jaime Sevilla @ 2022-08-09T17:58 (+4)

I write these mostly for self-reflection and fun!

Then I post them for praise, being a role model and promoting my projects (which has led to some cool opportunities).

Unclear which of these is the main benefit :3

Miguel Lima Medín @ 2022-08-16T11:01 (+3)

Good job Jaime!

Jaime Sevilla @ 2022-08-16T12:50 (+2)

Thank you Miguel!

Michael Townsend @ 2022-08-09T22:40 (+3)

I love following this, Jaime. Best of luck in your new adventures! 

Jaime Sevilla @ 2022-08-10T05:55 (+2)

Thank you Michael!