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| 2017 || {{dts|October 19}} || || Andrew Critch publishes a post on the BERI blog detailing BERI's thoughts on growth, ethics, and responsiveness. The section on ethics refers to two posts Critch wrote on his personal blog about deserving trust.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://existence.org/growth |title=Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative {{!}} What we're thinking about as we grow - ethics, oversight, and getting things done |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref>
 
| 2017 || {{dts|October 19}} || || Andrew Critch publishes a post on the BERI blog detailing BERI's thoughts on growth, ethics, and responsiveness. The section on ethics refers to two posts Critch wrote on his personal blog about deserving trust.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://existence.org/growth |title=Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative {{!}} What we're thinking about as we grow - ethics, oversight, and getting things done |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref>
 
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| 2017 || {{dts|December}} || || BERI awards the Machine Intelligence Research Institute $100,000 during the latter's end-of-the-year fundraiser.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://intelligence.org/2018/01/10/fundraising-success/ |title=Fundraising success! - Machine Intelligence Research Institute |publisher=[[wikipedia:Machine Intelligence Research Institute|Machine Intelligence Research Institute]] |date=January 10, 2018 |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref>
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| 2017 || {{Dts|December 1}} || || BERI announces its experimental Computing Grants program.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://existence.org/computing |title=Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative {{!}} Announcing BERI Computing Grants |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref>
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| 2017 || {{Dts|December}} || || {{W|Jaan Tallinn}} makes a donation of about $5 million to BERI's Grants Program. BERI also receives two unrestricted donations of $100,000 each, from an anonymous donor and the Casey and Family Foundation.<ref name="december-2017-activity-update" />
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| 2017 || {{Dts|December}} || || BERI commissions Michael Keenan to begin working on a tool to convert Google Docs documents to Markdown format for use on blogs that require Markdown.<ref name="december-2017-activity-update" /> The tool is an [[wikipedia:Plug-in (computing)|add-on]] for Google Docs and is a [[wikipedia:Fork (software development)|fork]] of an existing tool named Gabriel.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gabriel-keenan-fork/ocoipfenidpihjgimokbihfaefamehlg |title=Gabriel - Keenan fork - Google Docs add-on |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://thiscouldbejd.github.io/Gabriel/ |title=Gabriel by thiscouldbejd |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref>
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| 2017 || {{dts|December}} || || BERI awards the Machine Intelligence Research Institute $100,000 during the latter's end-of-the-year fundraiser.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://intelligence.org/2018/01/10/fundraising-success/ |title=Fundraising success! - Machine Intelligence Research Institute |publisher=[[wikipedia:Machine Intelligence Research Institute|Machine Intelligence Research Institute]] |date=January 10, 2018 |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref><ref name="december-2017-activity-update">{{cite web |url=http://existence.org/2018/01/11/activity-update-december-2017.html |title=Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative {{!}} Activity Update - December 2017 |accessdate=February 8, 2018}}</ref>
 
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2017 February 2 On his blog, Andrew Critch publishes the post "Deserving Trust / Grokking Newcomb’s Problem", which explains his concept of "deserving trust" using Newcomb's problem.[1]
2017 April 20 A post on the Effective Altruism Forum announces a grant from the Long-Term Future Fund (one of the EA Funds) to BERI worth $14,838.02.[2]
2017 May 20 On his blog, Andrew Critch publishes the post "Deserving Trust, II: It’s not about reputation". The post gives a less mathematical explanation of what he means by "deserving trust". The post closes with: "I'm trying to do work that has some fairly broad-sweeping consequences, and I want to know, for myself, that we’re operating in a way that is deserving of the implicit trust of the societies and institutions that have already empowered us to have those consequences."[3]
2017 July BERI receives a grant of $403,890 from the Open Philanthropy Project to "support BERI core staff and collaboration between BERI and CHAI [the Center for Human-Compatible AI]".[4]
2017 September 25 BERI announces its first two grants: $100,000 each to the Machine Intelligence Research Institute and the Future of Life Institute.[5]
2017 October 19 Andrew Critch publishes a post on the BERI blog detailing BERI's thoughts on growth, ethics, and responsiveness. The section on ethics refers to two posts Critch wrote on his personal blog about deserving trust.[6]
2017 December 1 BERI announces its experimental Computing Grants program.[7]
2017 December Jaan Tallinn makes a donation of about $5 million to BERI's Grants Program. BERI also receives two unrestricted donations of $100,000 each, from an anonymous donor and the Casey and Family Foundation.[8]
2017 December BERI commissions Michael Keenan to begin working on a tool to convert Google Docs documents to Markdown format for use on blogs that require Markdown.[8] The tool is an add-on for Google Docs and is a fork of an existing tool named Gabriel.[9][10]
2017 December BERI awards the Machine Intelligence Research Institute $100,000 during the latter's end-of-the-year fundraiser.[11][8]

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