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Clear filtersNice Light is a London-based documentary film production company that produces films on the risks of advanced AI for broad public audiences.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) is an international foundation that advances peace, security, and international cooperation through education, diplomatic dialogue, and policy research. It hosts over 1,100 course participants annually and conducts research on emerging security challenges including AI governance and autonomous weapons.
Evitable is a nonprofit that informs and organizes the public to confront societal-scale risks from AI and put an end to the reckless race to develop superintelligence.
RiesgosIA.org is a Spanish-language non-profit providing open-access tools and educational resources on AI safety and governance, primarily serving Spanish-speaking communities.
UC Berkeley is a leading public research university and one of the world's foremost hubs for AI safety research, hosting CHAI, BAIR, CLTC, and other major centers focused on beneficial and safe AI development.
A private Ivy League research university in Ithaca, New York, with multiple faculty and labs engaged in AI safety, alignment, and responsible AI research, serving as the institutional home and fiscal recipient for SFF-funded work.
A biosecurity nonprofit working to protect humanity against catastrophic pandemics through AI risk evaluation, pathogen-agnostic early warning surveillance, and DNA synthesis screening.
Beijing-AISI is a Beijing municipal government-backed research institute dedicated to AI safety evaluations, governance frameworks, and safety standards for large language models and AI systems.
Giving What We Can (GWWC) is a community of effective givers that promotes the 10% Pledge, encouraging people to commit at least 10% of their income to the most impactful charities. Founded in 2009, it has grown to over 12,000 members who have collectively donated more than $500 million.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization in Cavendish, Vermont focused on AI safety and pandemic prevention, operating as a residential research community where researchers live and work together.
LASR Labs is a 13-week intensive technical AI safety research program in London that places researchers in supervised teams to produce peer-reviewed papers. It is operated by Arcadia Impact and focuses on reducing the risk of loss of control to advanced AI.
Ashgro is a 501(c)(3) public charity that provides Model A fiscal sponsorship to AI safety projects, handling their accounting, HR, legal compliance, and grant management so project leads can focus on their mission.
UC Santa Cruz is a public research university whose Baskin School of Engineering conducts AI safety-relevant research, including adversarial robustness work supported by Open Philanthropy.
Arcadia Impact is a London-based nonprofit that empowers individuals to pursue high-impact careers tackling global challenges, with a focus on AI safety research, governance, and talent development.
Wavefront Security provides at-cost cybersecurity services to nonprofits and policy organizations in the AI safety, biosecurity, and global catastrophic risk space.
A small nonprofit conducting outreach, education, and advocacy to improve institutional responses to existential risk from advanced AI. Led by Mikhail Samin and based in London.
CaML researches how synthetic pretraining data can shift AI systems towards greater compassion and moral open-mindedness regarding all sentient beings, including animals and potential digital minds.
AI Safety ANZ builds and supports a community of AI safety researchers and advocates across Australia and New Zealand, empowering careers and local field-building to mitigate catastrophic AI risks.
The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Cambridge that explores the nature, ethics, and impact of artificial intelligence. It brings together researchers from machine learning, philosophy, social science, and other fields to address both near-term and long-term challenges posed by AI.
A non-partisan, interdisciplinary research group based at the University of Oxford that produces policy-relevant research to mitigate global risks stemming from US-China great power competition, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
A nonprofit AI safety research lab that pioneers threat assessment and mitigation techniques for advanced AI systems, with a current focus on AI control protocols and detecting strategic deception in language models.
Sage builds tools to improve forecasting skills and public understanding of AI capabilities, with the goal of reducing global catastrophic risks from emerging technologies.
Arb Research is a small research consultancy producing rigorous, independent analysis on AI safety, forecasting, and related topics for funders and organizations in the effective altruism ecosystem.
A comprehensive, living database of over 1,700 AI risks extracted from published frameworks and organized through causal and domain taxonomies, maintained as a program within MIT FutureTech.
New York University is a major private research university in New York City, home to several AI safety-relevant research groups including the NYU Alignment Research Group and the Center for Responsible AI.
Import AI is a weekly newsletter by Jack Clark (co-founder of Anthropic) covering cutting-edge AI research and its societal implications, read by over 116,000 subscribers.
Kairos is a US nonprofit that accelerates talent into AI safety and policy by running university group support programs and research mentorship fellowships.
Doom Debates is a podcast and debate show hosted by Liron Shapira focused on high-stakes debates about AI existential risk. Its mission is to raise mainstream awareness of potential extinction from AGI and build social infrastructure for high-quality public discourse on the topic.
A nonprofit AI safety organization that researches, funds, and seeds high-impact interventions to reduce existential risk from artificial intelligence, operating key programs including the Nonlinear Network funding platform and the Nonlinear Library podcast.
A research lab at the intersection of philosophy and AI safety, using philosophical and computational methods to study AI alignment, governance, and normative competence, founded and directed by Seth Lazar at Johns Hopkins University and the Australian National University.
The World Economic Forum is an international non-governmental organization that convenes global leaders from business, government, academia, and civil society to address major challenges including AI governance and emerging technology risks.
A Baltimore-based nonprofit media platform that produces podcasts, videos, and social content to bring AI extinction risk into mainstream public conversation.
An AI research consultancy providing foresight and strategy across the frontier AI supply chain, focusing on hardware and software supply chains, strategic AI use cases, and control and ownership of AI systems.
Harmony Intelligence is an AI safety research and engineering company that reduces catastrophic AI risk through frontier model evaluations, red teaming, and AI-powered defensive cybersecurity products.
Europe's first ELLIS Institute, based in Tübingen, Germany, conducting pioneering fundamental AI research with dedicated groups in AI safety, alignment, and robust machine learning.
China's self-described counterpart to the AI Safety Institutes of other countries, launched in February 2025 to represent China in international AI safety governance conversations. It operates as a networked coalition of eight leading Chinese research institutions rather than a standalone organization.
An AI safety research initiative developing new adaptive theoretical frameworks and AI interface designs to keep human sensemaking at pace with rapidly advancing AI systems.
A student-led AI safety group at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland that organizes bootcamps, hackathons, reading groups, and research projects to advance the field of AI safety and alignment.
A newsletter by Quinn Dougherty that bridges formal methods researchers and AI security practitioners, covering developments in formal verification applied to AI safety.
Equilibria Network is a collective intelligence research organization studying how coordination mechanisms affect group outcomes, with a focus on multi-agent AI safety and democratic resilience.
A London-based AI strategy think tank led by Dr. Hauke Hillebrandt, conducting independent research on AI policy, AI governance, and global catastrophic risks.
ERA (Existential Risk Alliance) is a Cambridge-based nonprofit running a fully funded annual fellowship to train researchers and entrepreneurs working on AI safety and governance.
Working to bridge the gap between frontier AI models and the level of cybersecurity they need by connecting professionals to high-leverage opportunities in AI security.
A collaborative research programme between the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, focused on the global risks, governance, and long-term safety of advanced AI.
A research initiative at the University of Oxford's Martin School that combines technical AI expertise with deep policy analysis to understand and mitigate lasting risks from AI through governance research, decision-maker education, and training future technology governance leaders.
An AI safety research group led by David Krueger at the University of Cambridge's Computational and Biological Learning Lab (2021-2024), focused on technical AI alignment, deep learning safety, and reducing existential risk from advanced AI.
AI-Plans is a platform for discovering, critiquing, and advancing AI alignment strategies, hosting a contributable compendium of alignment plans and running community research events.
Workshop Labs is a public benefit corporation building billions of personalized, privacy-preserving AI models with a mission to keep humans empowered as AI advances.
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company working to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. It is the creator of ChatGPT, GPT-4, and a wide range of frontier AI models.
A UK-based research and advocacy think tank that combines complexity modelling, expert elicitation, and democratic deliberation to improve policymaking around existential and catastrophic risks.