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Jason Hoelscher-Obermaier is the Director of Research and former co-director at Apart Research, where he focuses on accelerating AI safety progress through research sprints, fellowships, and safety evaluations of large language models and other advanced AI systems.
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EA Netherlands (Effectief Altruïsme Nederland) is the national effective altruism community-building organization for the Netherlands, running introductory programs, supporting local groups, and hosting major EA events.
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Jan Hendrik Kirchner is a researcher at Anthropic working on AI alignment and safety, focused on scalable oversight methods and ensuring AI systems behave reliably. He previously worked as a research engineer at OpenAI (2022–2024), where he co-authored the influential "Weak-to-Strong Generalization: Eliciting Strong Capabilities With Weak Supervision" paper. He holds a PhD in computational neuroscience from the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt, Germany. His connection to AI safety research began through participation in AI Safety Camp (AISC6, 2022), where he worked on a project analyzing the AI alignment research landscape. He is active in the AI safety community through his Substack newsletter "On Brains, Minds, And Their Possible Uses" (universalprior.substack.com), as well as contributions on LessWrong and the AI Alignment Forum under the handle "jan-2". His work sits at the intersection of computational neuroscience, language models, and alignment research.
Program Lead for the AI Supply Chain Observatory at the AI Objectives Institute and Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Arkestro, a predictive procurement orchestration platform. His work focuses on applying AI and advanced analytics to improve supply chain resilience and procurement decisions.
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Seemay Chou is Chair of the Board of The Navigation Fund and a scientist by training. She is a Pew Scholar, co-founder and CEO of Arcadia Science, and a board member of Astera. Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor in Biochemistry and Biophysics at UCSF and earned her PhD in Molecular Cell Biology from UC Berkeley; she grew up in Texas.
Félix Andueza Araque (冯德睿) is a philosopher and AI researcher from Ecuador whose work spans philosophy, international relations and computer science. He holds degrees in International Relations and in Philosophy, has completed a master’s in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and is pursuing further graduate study in education and artificial intelligence. His research focuses on the philosophy and ethics of AI and on connecting Western and Chinese philosophical traditions to contemporary questions about emerging technologies.
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Program Manager at Singapore AI Safety Hub, previously Production Lead for EAGxSingapore 2024 at Effective Altruism Singapore and Innovation Associate at The Good Food Institute APAC; earlier worked at foodpanda and studied Environmental Studies at Yale-NUS College.
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Humans in Control is a nonpartisan grassroots movement working to protect people and future generations from the risks of unchecked AI through advocacy, coalition-building, and state-level policy campaigns.
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Caleb Knapp is a senior policy manager at The Alliance for Secure AI, working on artificial-intelligence policy with a focus that includes protecting children online.
Dr Elizabeth Seger is Senior Policy Advisor for AI Policy & Governance at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, where she leads work on global AI governance and policies that unlock public value from AI while addressing societal and security risks. She has an academic background in the ethics and philosophy of AI as a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge and previously worked as a researcher on the Global AI Narratives project at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
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A nonprofit research institute applying foresight methods to anticipate and mitigate societal-scale risks from advanced artificial intelligence. TFI produces rigorous research for policymakers and decision-makers working to prevent catastrophic AI outcomes.
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Greg Sadler is the CEO of Good Ancestors, where he leads work on global catastrophic risk reduction, including AI safety. He previously spent around 15 years in the Australian public service, including senior roles at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Attorney-General’s Department, and the Department of Home Affairs, where he served as a senior adviser to the Home Affairs Minister.
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The AI Safety Communications Centre (AISCC) connects journalists to AI safety experts and resources, helping improve media coverage of AI risks and safety issues.
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Julia Fabienne Sandkühler is a postdoctoral researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich), where she works within the Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences. She holds a BA in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford, an MSc in Human Decision Science from Maastricht University, and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Bonn. Her research spans cognitive performance, mental health interventions, and the psychology of altruism and animal welfare, with an emphasis on randomized controlled trials and open science practices. She is best known for conducting one of the largest RCTs on the effect of creatine supplementation on cognitive performance, published in BMC Medicine in 2023, which found weak evidence for a small beneficial creatine effect but strong evidence against large effects. She has also conducted trials on bright light therapy for seasonal affective disorder and app-based psychotherapeutic exercises. She has received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund for coaching to support her research productivity, and has engaged with the effective altruism and LessWrong communities as a source of inspiration and support for her cognitive enhancement research.
Assistant Professor of the Practice in AI Governance and Policy at Brown University’s Data Science Institute and Policy Director for the CNTR AISLE program, whose work focuses on AI governance and policy, bridging technical, legal, and societal perspectives on algorithmic systems and leading the policy team that analyzes trends in AI legislation across the United States.
The University of Virginia is a major public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, with faculty and programs conducting AI safety and alignment research.
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Daniel Araya is a CIGI senior fellow, senior partner with the World Legal Summit and consultant whose work focuses on artificial intelligence, technology policy and governance, including AI’s implications for global governance, education and the future of work.
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Co‑founder and executive director of the Collective Intelligence Project, and a political economist and social technologist who previously worked in Microsoft’s Office of the CTO and held roles at institutions including Oxford’s Ethics in AI Institute, the Ostrom Workshop, and the Harvard Safra Center.
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Jimmy Farrell is the EU AI Policy Co-Lead for Pour Demain, a think tank working at the interface between technology and policy across national, regional and international fora. He works on policy recommendations to ensure the responsible development and deployment of general-purpose AI. Previously, he worked on the EU’s AI Act from the European Parliament’s Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) committee secretariat and in EU public affairs consultancy on digital and fintech policy. He holds an MSc in Public Policy and a BSc in Economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Benji Gering is a public service fellow whose background includes business development, strategic sales, and technical product deployment across global markets. He previously served as Director of Customer Success and Operations at Wavefront Security, where he was a founding employee.
Jeremy Schlatter is a Research Engineer at Palisade Research. He is a software engineer who has previously worked at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, Google, and OpenAI, among other Silicon Valley companies, contributed to projects such as OpenAI’s Dota 2 bot and a debugger for the Go programming language, and holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Washington University in St. Louis.
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