Upcoming Workshops: Automated Research Wikis with Claude Code
I’ve been using Claude Code to automate wiki and book production. Lately, it’s become surprisingly straightforward to generate useful, many-page research documents, especially when paired with online document libraries.
If you’re in the Bay Area, I’m running two workshops soon:
- MoxSF (next Thursday, San Francisco): 90 minutes, with food - public and free
- EAG SF (Feb 15, San Francisco): 50 minutes, followed by open time - requires attending EAG
If you’re considering EAG, apply soon: the deadline is Feb 1 (this Sunday).
These workshops are geared towards philanthropic and technical research automation.
From the event description:
Claude Code can now automate substantial portions of research documentation, generating mini-textbooks, interactive wikis, and structured knowledge bases from your research questions. This workshop teaches you how.
Participants will work on creating their own research mini-website during the session, focusing on topics in prioritization research, EA cause areas, or related domains. Building a finished website would take longer, but this should be enough for a decent start.
I'll demo some related projects I've recently made, including: - Delegation Risk: A structured mini-textbook with theory, case studies, and interactive tools (https://delegation-risk-framework.vercel.app/) - CAIRN: A comprehensive AI safety knowledge navigator covering risks, interventions, organizations, and key uncertainties (https://ea-crux-project.vercel.app/)