Announcing Lateral Workshop for experienced professionals moving into AI safety

By Topaz, Jacob Brinton, Seth Lifland @ 2026-08-07T23:12 (+27)

This is a linkpost to https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/EJQjvf9j3oeFeao8G/announcing-lateral-workshop-for-experienced-professionals

TL;DR: Lateral Workshop is a program in Berkeley from September 11–13 for mid-career and senior professionals who are interested in transitioning into AI safety work to meet people in the field and explore how they can fit in. If you have experience in another field and are interested in translating that experience into impact in AI safety, apply here by August 9th!

If AI safety is to keep scaling, we’ll need a lot of people that the field currently doesn’t supply well. People who know how to run 30+ person organizations. People who have deep connections in DC. People with specialized knowledge in cybersecurity or verification.

Professionals from outside AI safety have those skills, but it’s been difficult for them to make the switch. The professionals we have spoken with rarely lack relevant skills. More often, they struggle to understand how the field works, where they could contribute, and how to become credible candidates. Here are some of the specific barriers experienced professionals face while trying to transition:

Some professionals do navigate these barriers through persistent self study and deep attempts to understand the field. But requiring every candidate to independently reconstruct the field is slow and unnecessarily costly. AI safety has reduced similar friction for students by building clearer early-career pipelines; we think experienced professionals could benefit from a similar investment in talent pipelines and infrastructure.

Even after some contact with the field, it has been hard to hire experienced professionals:

Here are some excerpts from example roles requiring experienced talent:

Pipeline legibility

A research-oriented person has a relatively defined ladder: BlueDot → ARENA → SPAR → MATS → junior researcher → senior researcher. For mid-career non-research talent, the paths look like this:

There's a missing intermediate step between introductory content and the programs that place people. For professionals, there are few clear steps after a BlueDot course.

It’s not just about content learning: for early-career people, university groups provide the grounds to transmit context, culture, and motivation, and there's nothing similar for professionals. Successful mid-career transitions have happened by individuals who have forged their own paths, because nothing existed for them.

Past solutions

Workshops are able to significantly affect the career paths of early-career participants. Jacob estimates he got involved in AI safety 3 months earlier than he otherwise would have had he not attended an AISST/MAIA retreat. In The Case for AI Safety Capacity Building Work, Asya Bergal lists some testimonials:

A handful of career advising options for experienced professionals are available: Successif, High Impact Professionals, SteadRise, and Consultants for Impact.

General events, such as ControlConf, have been a superb way to meet with people that would otherwise be hard to find. However, it’s rare to find resources explicitly directed towards experienced professionals so that they can understand the norms present and get the most value out of these events.

Our step towards a solution

After people first learn about AI safety, it’s often unclear what to do next. Even when it is clear, there exists little social proof to follow through with it for people outside of core AI safety spaces. Lateral Workshop is our solution: a three-day weekend for experienced professionals in Berkeley, California. We will hold 1:1s, small group discussions, and talks from AI safety experts. After the weekend, we will continue to provide support for attendees as they continue on their AI safety journey. Travel, meals, and accommodation for attendees will be covered.

The workshop will feature talks and discussions from individuals at organizations like AI Futures Project, Coefficient Giving, MATS, Kairos, BlueDot, MIRI, Macroscopic Ventures, Americans for Responsible Innovation, Constellation, FAR.AI, UK AISI, and more.

Lateral will seek to provide the following benefits:

Who should apply

Applicants should have:

Examples of object-level skills:

If you are interested in attending Lateral Workshop, apply here by the end of the day on August 9. If you know someone who would be a great attendee, please refer them here. If you can’t make September 11–13 but want to be notified about future iterations, fill out our expression of interest form.

If you have other comments, questions, or concerns, leave them below or reach out at contact@lateralworkshop.org.

This project is being completed through the Generator Residency, a program to help upskill AI safety generalists and fill talent needs in the ecosystem.