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Coordinates and supports rationality-focused community meetup groups worldwide, serving as a hub for ACX (Astral Codex Ten), LessWrong, and broader rationality community organizers.
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Seth Lazar is a professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Government and Policy and a leading scholar in the moral and political philosophy of artificial intelligence. He leads the Machine Intelligence and Normative Theory (MINT) Lab, which works on AI safety, governance, and resilience, and previously served as a professor of philosophy at the Australian National University. He holds a D.Phil., M.Phil., and B.A. (Hons) from the University of Oxford, and his research is supported by funders including the Templeton World Charity Foundation, the Centre for Security and Emerging Technology, the Survival and Flourishing Fund, AI2050, Google, OpenAI, and the Australian Research Council.
LawZero is a nonprofit AI safety research organization founded by Yoshua Bengio to develop safe-by-design AI systems that cannot act autonomously or pursue hidden goals.
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Gaia Marcus is Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute. She previously held senior roles across the UK Civil Service, including Deputy Director (Advanced Analytics and Local Capabilities) in the Spatial Data Unit at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Deputy Director for the Integrated Data Service at the Office for National Statistics, Head of Engagement for Civil Service Reform at the Cabinet Office and Head of National Data Strategy at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. In the non-profit sector she has led data strategy and participatory approaches to research and innovation at organisations such as Parkinson’s UK, Centrepoint and the RSA, and has served as a trustee of Samaritans.
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UC Berkeley's Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) is a research and collaboration hub advancing future-oriented cybersecurity research, policy, and education, with a growing focus on AI safety governance and risk management for frontier AI systems.
Simon Skade is an independent AI alignment researcher based in Germany. He studied computer science at the Technical University of Munich and began self-studying machine learning and AI safety through the rationalist and effective altruism communities. He conducted mostly non-prosaic alignment research from February 2022 through August 2025, during which time he won $10,000 in the Eliciting Latent Knowledge (ELK) contest and participated in MLAB (ML Alignment Bootcamp) and SERI MATS cohorts 3.0 and 3.1. His research focused on ontology identification and an interdisciplinary approach to understanding minds — drawing on linguistics, psychology, and neuroscience — with the goal of creating more understandable and better-targeted AI systems. He received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund for independent study to deepen his understanding of the alignment problem. More recently, he has turned his attention toward advocacy for international coordination to more safely navigate the AI transition.
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Meridian Cambridge is an independent research and incubation hub in Cambridge, UK focused on AI safety, biosecurity, frontier-risk policy, and institutional design. Formerly Effective Altruism Cambridge CIC, it hosts the Cambridge AI Safety Hub, biosecurity and governance hubs, research labs, and fellowships.
An international advocacy organization devoted to reducing global catastrophic risk from all threats and hazards, working with governments worldwide to enact policies that address existential and catastrophic risks.
AI Safety Argentina (AISAR) is a 6-month research scholarship program based at the University of Buenos Aires that connects Argentine students with mentors to conduct AI safety research.
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Charlotte Monico is Chief Executive Officer of Founders Pledge. A long-time member of the organization, she previously served for around six years as Chief Operating Officer and has worked in close partnership with founder David Goldberg since 2019, bringing strong strategic and operational leadership as the organization scales.
Pranav Pant is a software and quantitative developer at Graviton Research Capital and an IndiaAI Fellow of the Government of India, with a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Jodhpur and research experience in deep learning and multimodal AI.
Founder of CEEALAR (formerly the EA Hotel). He has a background in astrophysics and Earth system modelling and previously ran a 3D-printing/open-source hardware business, which he pursued with an eye toward supporting effective altruism.
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The Preamble Windfall Foundation is a small Pittsburgh-based 501(c)(3) that supports animal welfare research and philanthropy guidance, notably through the Planetary Animal Welfare Survey (PAWS) project.
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Yoshua Bengio is Co-President and Scientific Director of LawZero and a full professor of computer science at Université de Montréal. A pioneer of deep learning and one of the world’s most-cited scientists, he received the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award, founded Mila – Quebec AI Institute, and now focuses his research and public work on mitigating catastrophic risks from advanced AI, including leading LawZero’s Scientist AI approach to safe-by-design systems.
Seldon is the central node for existential security technology founders to create real change.
I am an AI safety Researcher and artist both working on Interpretability as well as Outreach Programs
Sincxpress Education is a STEM education company founded by Dr. Mike X Cohen that produces online courses and textbooks on applied mathematics, deep learning, and mechanistic interpretability for AI safety. Its courses have reached over 300,000 learners worldwide.
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Partnership on AI is a global multi-stakeholder nonprofit that brings together industry, civil society, and academia to address the social implications of AI and promote responsible development and deployment.
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H. Akın Ünver is an associate professor of international relations at Özyeğin University and a fellow in the Carnegie Endowment’s Digital Democracy Network, where his research explores how emerging technologies, disinformation, and computational methods shape conflict, diplomacy, and democratic politics.
Philip L is the creator of the AI Explained YouTube channel, and he also runs AI Insiders, a community of more than 1,000 professionals working in generative AI across 30 industries, while authoring the Signal to Noise newsletter on high-signal AI developments.
FutureSearch is an AI forecasting startup that deploys teams of LLM agents to research, analyze, and forecast across structured data, emphasizing legible reasoning behind predictions.
External Advisor to the Transformative Futures Institute whose research spans several areas relevant to longtermism and is currently focused primarily on AI governance; previously a Senior Research Scholar at the Future of Humanity Institute and holder of a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from UCLA.
Abram Demski (legal first name Daniel) is an independent AI alignment researcher specializing in agent foundations. He joined MIRI (Machine Intelligence Research Institute) full-time in 2017 as part of the Agent Foundations team, a position he held until summer 2024 when MIRI pivoted toward governance, policy, and outreach. He is best known for co-authoring the "Embedded Agency" sequence with Scott Garrabrant and for his foundational contributions to the development of Logical Induction. His research focuses on deconfusion work around core concepts in AI safety including agency, optimization, trust, embedded world models, and computational uncertainty. He received a $30,000 grant from the Long-Term Future Fund in November 2019 for independent research on agent foundations, building on work developed during MIRI's Summer Fellows Program in 2017 and 2018. Since leaving MIRI he has continued independent research, currently supported through Patreon and serving as a mentor in the MATS (Machine Learning Alignment Theory Scholars) program.
A Substack blog by PhD mathematician Robert Huben documenting his Open Philanthropy-funded year of AI safety research and writing, covering mechanistic interpretability, AI risk, and related topics.
Independent researcher working on internal risk–stability laws for LLMs. Creator of ZTGI-Pro (Tek-Taht), a real-time hazard and collapse-detection framework for safer AI systems.
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is a congressionally chartered, nonpartisan think tank in Washington, DC that bridges the world of ideas and the world of policy through research, analysis, and scholarship on global affairs.