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Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI)

Safety Organization
Founded Jan 2000 (26 years old)HQ: Berkeley, CAintelligence.org

Also known as: MIRI, Singularity Institute, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, SIAI

Structured Facts
Database Records
Revenue
$1.5M
as of 2024
Headcount
42
as of 2024
Total Funding Raised
$55M
as of 2025
Founded Date
Jan 2000

All Facts

Financial

Annual Expenses$6.5M20244 pts
As OfValueLink
2024$6.5Mview →
2023$6.9Mview →
2022$5.3Mview →
2021$6.8Mview →
Headcount4220243 pts
As OfValueLink
202442view →
Dec 202318view →
202328view →
Net Assets$15M20244 pts
As OfValueLink
2024$15Mview →
2023$20Mview →
2022$24Mview →
2021$30Mview →
Revenue$1.5M20244 pts
As OfValueLink
2024$1.5Mview →
2023$1.9Mview →
2022$1.9Mview →
2021$26Mview →
Total Funding Raised$55M2025view →

Organization

Founded DateJan 2000view →
HeadquartersBerkeley, CAview →

People

General

Websitehttp://intelligence.org/view →

Divisions

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NameDivisionTypeStatusSourceNotesSource check
MIRI Researchteamactiveintelligence.orgCore technical research on mathematical foundations of AI alignment, including agent foundations and decision theory

Entity Assessments

5
DimensionRatingEvidenceAssessorSource check
current-strategyPolicy advocacy to halt AI developmentMajor 2024 pivot after acknowledging alignment research 'extremely unlikely to succeed in time' [MIRI About](https://intelligence.org/about/)editorial
field-impactControversial but influentialRaised awareness but faced criticism for theoretical approach and failed research programs [LessWrong](https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/rfNHWe5JWhGuSqMHN/steelmanning-miri-critics)editorial
financial-statusOperating at deficit with ~2 year runway$4.97M net loss in 2024, $15.24M in net assets [ProPublica](https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/582565917)editorial
historical-significanceFirst organization to focus on ASI alignment as technical problemAmong first to recognize ASI as most important event in 21st century [MIRI About](https://intelligence.org/about/)editorial
research-outputMinimal recent publicationsNear-zero new publications from core researchers between 2018 and 2022 [LessWrong](https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/rfNHWe5JWhGuSqMHN/steelmanning-miri-critics)editorial

Entity Events

9
TitleDateEventTypeDescriptionSignificanceSourceSource check
Strategic pivot away from alignment research2024pivot2024 announcement; current focus on attempting to halt development of increasingly general AI models via discussions with policymakers about extreme risks.majorintelligence.org
$4.3M Ethereum donation from Vitalik Buterin2021-05fundingContributed to a revenue spike to $25.6M in 2021.majorintelligence.org
Largest single Open Philanthropy grant — $7.7M2020-04funding$6.24M from main OP funders + $1.46M from BitMEX co-founder Ben Delo. At this peak, OP provided ~60% of MIRI's predicted budgets for 2020-2021.majoropenphilanthropy.org
Open Philanthropy two-year general support grant ($2.65M)2019-02fundingProvided $2,652,500 over two years; OP support grew from $1.4M (2018) to $2.31M (2019).moderateopenphilanthropy.org
Renamed to Machine Intelligence Research Institute2013-01pivotmajor
Sold name, web domain, and Singularity Summit to Singularity University2012-12pivotMarked the end of the public-outreach phase.major
First Singularity Summit2006launchAnnual summit organized in cooperation with Stanford University, with funding from Peter Thiel.moderate
Reorientation toward AI safety2005pivotYudkowsky's concerns about superintelligent AI risks prompted a fundamental reorientation toward AI safety. Organization also relocated from Atlanta to Silicon Valley that year.major
Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence founded2000foundingFounded by Eliezer Yudkowsky with the original (paradoxical) mission of accelerating AI development.majoren.wikipedia.org
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