This is a linkpost for https://ifp.org/the-launch-sequence/
The Institute for Progress released a collection of essays by guest authors on how AI could be used to accelerate progress in science and defend against its major risks. You might find a few familiar names among the authors, including Miles Brundage, Ruxandra Teslo, and Sella Nevo.  
Here's the list of essays:
Introduction
- Preparing for Launch — An introduction to The Launch Sequence: Why shaping AI progress matters, and how to go about it.
 
AI for Security
- Scaling Pathogen Detection with Metagenomics — How to generate the data necessary to reliably detect new pathogen outbreaks with AI. By Simon Grimm
 - Operation Patchlight — How to leverage advanced AI to give defenders an asymmetric advantage in cybersecurity.
 - The Great Refactor — How to secure critical open-source code against memory safety exploits by automating code hardening at scale
 - A Sprint Toward Security Level 5 — How to protect American AI from nation-state level threats
 - The Infinity Project — How to use AI and mathematics to prove and improve science and security
 - Preventing AI Sleeper Agents — How to ensure American AI models are robust and reliable via a DOD-led red- and blue-teaming effort
 - Faster AI Diffusion Through Hardware-Based Verification — How to use privacy-preserving verification in the AI hardware stack to build trust and limit misuse
 
AI for Science
- Benchmarking for Breakthroughs — How to incentivize AI for national priorities through a strategic challenge and evaluations program
 - Using X-Labs to Unleash AI-Driven Scientific Breakthroughs — How to adapt our science funding mechanisms to the unique infrastructure needs of large-scale AI projects
 - The Replication Engine — How to build automated replication infrastructure for better, faster science
 - Teaching AI How Science Actually Works — How block-grant labs can generate the real-world data AI needs to do science
 - A Million-Peptide Database to Defeat Antibiotic Resistance — How to build a large peptides database to train the AlphaFold for new antibiotics
 - Biotech’s Lost Archive — How to fuel AI by unlocking the FDA’s knowledge of biotech failures
 - Scaling Materials Discovery with Self-Driving Labs — How to close the gap between AI-guided material design and real-world validation
 - Mapping the Brain for Alignment — How to map the mammalian brain’s connectome to solve fundamental problems in neuroscience, psychology, and AI robustness
 
