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Clear filters to view everything →Federico Speziali is co-founder of High Impact Professionals and works as a monitoring and evaluation manager at Ambitious Impact. His work focuses on effective giving, incubation programmes, and helping professionals and donors channel resources to high-impact charities.
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Sarah is a product lead and full‑stack software engineer at Giving What We Can, supporting product development and maintaining the organisation’s technical infrastructure.
Roman V. Yampolskiy is a computer scientist and AI safety pioneer who serves as a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Louisville and as founder and director of its CyberSecurity Lab. He coined the term AI safety in a 2011 publication and is recognized as a founding researcher in the field, known for work on AI containment, AI safety engineering, and the theoretical limits of AI controllability. His research has been cited by over 10,000 scientists, featured in more than 1,000 media reports across 30 languages, and he has authored over 200 publications on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and behavioral biometrics.
Research Scholar at ILINA focusing on legal approaches to accountability and evaluation in the safe development and deployment of highly capable AI, and a Researcher at the University of Cape Town African Hub on AI Safety, Peace and Security; she is also a Legal Fellow at the AI Whistleblower Initiative and holds a first‑class undergraduate law degree from Strathmore University.
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these funds are for the development and possible physical embodiment of my architecture.
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Laurens Prins serves on LASST’s board of directors. He is a Dutch legal professional who has worked in private practice at international law firms, in-house at a major energy company, and as a judge in the Netherlands.
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Ella McIntosh is the Managing Director at the Effective Institutions Project, working closely with the CEO on strategic initiatives and external relations while ensuring the organization’s systems run effectively. She was one of EIP’s first employees and holds an MSc in International Social and Public Policy from the London School of Economics.
Co-founder and former President of Foresight Institute; futurist who writes and lectures on nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and life extension; co-author of Unbounding the Future and Leaping the Abyss and coiner of the term "open source software".
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I am the COO & Director of Development for the AI Policy Network (AIPN). I lead our operations and political fundraising. Previously, I co-founded Growth Accelerators, a tech go-to-market consultancy, and before that founded, led, and sold a software company. I have over 20 years experience across 01Click, SAP, i2, and McKinsey.
Executive Director of the Transformative Futures Institute and Assistant Professor of Business Analytics at Wichita State University, whose research applies forecasting and foresight methods to technological progress, transformative AI, and existential risk.
Harold Figueroa is co-founder of the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning and director of the Machine Intelligence Research and Applications (MIRA) Lab at an intelligence community contractor, where he leads efforts to integrate advances in machine learning, AI, language sciences, and network science into operational products. His background includes applied mathematics research and work at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology developing widely used acoustic environmental monitoring tools.
Luke Freeman is the COO of Good Ancestors, working on policy responses to AI safety, pandemic risks, and catastrophic disasters. Previously he served as CEO of Giving What We Can, led and founded technology and charitable organisations including the edtech company FLUX and the research recruitment platform Positly, and has more than a decade of experience in tech, marketing, and effective giving.
Phil Lunn is the founder and CEO of Plator Consulting (Plator AI), where he helps organizations adopt AI and data‑driven decision‑making. With nearly four decades of experience across product management, marketing, sales, and management consulting, he focuses on using AI to drive growth and to help businesses and professionals adapt to technological change.
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Tyler Tracy is a Member of Technical Staff at Redwood Research, based in Berkeley, California, where he focuses on high-stakes AI control research. Before entering AI safety, he worked as a software engineer for approximately five years. He joined the MATS (ML Alignment & Theory Scholars) program, where he began collaborating with Redwood Research on AI control, which led to a stipend-funded extension to continue that work. His most notable contribution is co-authoring "Ctrl-Z: Controlling AI Agents via Resampling," described as the largest and most intricate study of AI control techniques to date, introducing resample protocols that reduce the success rate of adversarial attacks from 58% to 7%. His research interests span control protocols, model organisms, scheming and deception detection, and AI safety strategy. He is also a mentor at Pivotal Research and serves as a mentor in the Redwood Research stream of the MATS program.
Jack of all trades - worked in Cybersecurity, web dev, AIS research, acting...
Tom Gruber is an AI product designer, inventor, and entrepreneur best known as co‑founder, CTO, and head of design for the team that created Siri, later acquired by Apple. He now advocates for “humanistic AI,” advises organizations on using AI to augment human intelligence, and serves as a scientific advisor to the Center for Humane Technology.
Edward Yee is the Head of Strategic Projects at FAR.AI, working across operations, strategy, and special projects. He is a serial social entrepreneur whose ventures have been funded by organizations such as Sequoia Capital, the UNDP, Y Combinator, and SV Angel. He holds two master’s degrees from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, was valedictorian of his class at Nanyang Technological University, and has been recognized as an Obama Leader, a Commonwealth Youth Award for Asia recipient, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree.
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Linda Linsefors is a physicist turned independent AI safety researcher and organizer based in London. After a PhD in loop quantum cosmology, she shifted focus to AI alignment, co-initiated the first AI Safety Camp, and has since worked on theory-focused alignment research (including work on superposition and Newcomblike environments) and on organizing and advising AI safety programs.
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Head of Societal Resilience at the UK AI Security Institute and former Associate Director at the Ada Lovelace Institute, with around a decade of experience working at the intersection of technology, law and society.
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Software engineer on the MIT AI Risk Initiative at MIT FutureTech with a background in AI research, embedded software, and systems engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Harvey Mudd College.
Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford’s OXCAV group with a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Buenos Aires, where he specialized in formal methods for distributed systems; his current work focuses on connecting formal verification and AI safety.
Jérémy Andréoletti is an AI Security Researcher at the General-Purpose AI Policy Lab, where he builds models to forecast AI capabilities and emerging risks, and he recently completed a PhD in computational evolutionary biology at École Normale Supérieure in Paris.
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Operations Manager at Probably Good who specializes in building systems that drive impact; previously supported youth health and education initiatives in Botswana and led operations for an international professional training organization based in Mexico City.
PhD student in the ML4STS Lab working on benchmarking fair coding assistants to assess LLM performance across dimensions such as bias mitigation and code quality.
Investing to give. A little programming background and a little more crypto.
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Blake Pierson is a serial entrepreneur and nonprofit leader who helped co‑found and scale the apartment‑rental startup Lovely and later worked in senior roles at companies such as Opendoor before focusing full‑time on philanthropic and nonprofit work with organizations including the Future of Life Institute, Ergo Impact, Rainbow Gardens, and Fathom.
Ex particle physicist & AI safety guy. Community lead for integral altruism
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