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Vael Gates

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Vael Gates is a researcher and field-builder focused on improving the safety of AI systems to reduce potential large-scale risks from advanced AI. They completed a PhD in Computational Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley in Tom Griffiths's lab, working on computational models of social cognition, and subsequently held a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University jointly with HAI (Human-Centered AI Institute) and CISAC (Center for International Security and Cooperation). During their Stanford postdoc, they conducted structured interviews with nearly 100 AI researchers about their perceptions of risks from current and future AI systems, publishing results as the "Risks from Advanced AI" (2022) and "Risks from Highly-Capable AI" (2023) series on the EA Forum and LessWrong. They previously founded Arkose, an AI safety field-building nonprofit providing informational resources and support calls to machine learning researchers and engineers interested in entering the field (closed June 2025). They subsequently served as Head of Content at FAR.AI, leading content programming for the FAR.Futures division including global conferences, workshops, and community engagement. As of early 2026, Vael is the Founder and Executive Director of Humans in Control, a bipartisan grassroots organization focused on protecting communities from risks of unchecked AI.

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Thomas Eliot

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Executive Director of Saving Humanity from Homo Sapiens and a mathematics graduate whose work and interests shifted from academia toward existential risk and philanthropy.

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Rohan Subramani

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Founder of Aether, an independent research lab focused on foundation model agent safety, and PhD student in computer science at the University of Toronto (currently on leave), working on AI safety and LLM agents.

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Liron Shapira

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Liron Shapira is an entrepreneur and founder/CEO of Relationship Hero, a dating and relationship coaching platform, and host of DoomDebates.com.

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Wes Ezzeddine

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Wes Ezzeddine is a Dubai-based technology leader and AI safety specialist with over 15 years of experience leading engineering teams across fintech, insurtech, mobility, and edtech. He has served as Director of Engineering at Mamo Pay, co-founded AI Safety UAE, and works on AI alignment, governance, and resilient systems while facilitating AI safety courses and events.

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De Kai

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Charlie Griffin

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Charlie Griffin is a doctoral student in Computer Science at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Green Templeton College and supervised by Alessandro Abate and Marta Kwiatkowska. His research focuses on AI control — developing formal frameworks and safety evaluations for containing misaligned AI systems. He is affiliated with the UK AI Security Institute (AISI) and FAR.AI, where he has contributed research on AI-control games and untrusted monitoring. His notable publications include "Games for AI Control: Models of Safety Evaluations of AI Deployment Protocols" (with Buck Shlegeris and others) and "When can we trust untrusted monitoring? A safety case sketch across collusion strategies" (with researchers from Google DeepMind and AISI). He helped organize the first round of LASR Labs (London AI Safety Research) and continues as an advisor, and has received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund for alignment work including skilling up, assisting academics, personal research, and community building.

UCLA School of Law

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A leading U.S. law school that conducts research on AI governance, policy, and safety through its PULSE program and Institute for Technology, Law & Policy.

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Rafael A. Calvo

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Professor Rafael A. Calvo is Professor at the Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London and co‑lead of the Imperial College spoke of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. His research focuses on the design of digital technologies that support psychological wellbeing, mental health and education, and on the ethical challenges raised by new technologies. He is co‑author of the book Positive Computing and has served as co‑editor of the IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society and on the editorial boards of several leading journals in affective computing and learning technologies.

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Joanna Wiaterek

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Joanna Wiaterek is co-founder of the Centre for AI Security and Access with expertise in international AI governance coordination. She has worked on AI benefit-sharing, global AI safety, and foreign aid and is focused on fostering meaningful and inclusive AI futures.

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Viktor Rehnberg

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Viktor Rehnberg is a Swedish AI safety researcher based in Gothenburg, Sweden. He holds an M.Sc. in Engineering Physics from Chalmers University of Technology, where he also worked as a Research Engineer at Chalmers e-Commons supporting ML/AI infrastructure. He participated in the SERI MATS (ML Alignment Theory Scholars) Winter 2022 program, conducting research on identifying key steps in reducing risks from learned optimization, including mesa-optimization and inner alignment problems. He has collaborated with Erik Jenner and Oliver Daniels-Koch on empirical mechanistic anomaly detection (MAD) research, co-authoring a LessWrong post on concrete empirical research projects in that area under supervision of John Wentworth and Erik Jenner. He also participated in AI Safety Camp Edition 5, where his team investigated neural network modularity loss functions to improve interpretability. He is an organizer of EA Gothenburg and is motivated by effective altruism, longtermism, and preventing existential risk.

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Matt Souza

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Humanitarian interested in tech

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Jason Gross

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Jason Gross is a computer scientist and entrepreneur, co‑founder of Theorem (Theorem Labs), an AI and programming languages research lab focused on program verification; he holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, where his research improved proof assistants and contributed verified cryptography now securing large volumes of HTTPS traffic.

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Ajeya Cotra

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Ajeya Cotra works at METR on threat modeling and risk assessment for loss-of-control risks from advanced AI. She previously led the technical AI safety program at Open Philanthropy (now Coefficient Giving), where she developed the influential “biological anchors” framework for forecasting when transformative AI might arrive.

Aaquib Syed

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Aaquib Syed is a CS and Mathematics undergraduate student at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he is a Banneker-Key Scholar. He was a fellow in the MATS 5.0 program under Neel Nanda's supervision, conducting mechanistic interpretability research on how refusal is implemented in large language models. His most notable work, "Refusal in Language Models Is Mediated by a Single Direction" (NeurIPS 2024), co-authored with Andy Arditi and others, showed that refusal behavior across 13 open-source chat models is controlled by a single direction in the residual stream. He also co-authored "Attribution Patching Outperforms Automated Circuit Discovery" (NeurIPS 2024 ATTRIB workshop) and work on mechanistic unlearning and model pruning. He is currently a Student Researcher at Google DeepMind on the Frontier Safety team, where he focuses on evaluating and forecasting dangerous AI capabilities.

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Daniel Zovatto

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Eric Lin

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Alexandre Drouin

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Mehar Bhatia

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Kyle Danish

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Can Rager

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Dr. Fabian Heilemann

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Robert Miles

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Robert Miles (also known as Rob Miles) is a British science communicator and educator specializing in AI safety and alignment. He studied Computer Science at the University of Nottingham and dropped out of his PhD program around 2011 to focus on AI safety communication full time. He began creating content for the popular Computerphile YouTube channel around 2015 before launching his own channel, Robert Miles AI Safety, which has accumulated over 169,000 subscribers and more than 7.5 million views covering topics such as the orthogonality thesis, instrumental convergence, and inner misalignment. He is the founder of AISafety.info (also known as Stampy), a community-written interactive FAQ about AI existential risk, and has run the Distillation Fellowship, a paid program funding writers to distill AI safety research into accessible content for the site. He has co-produced the Alignment Newsletter Podcast with Rohin Shah and has received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund to support his educational work. He collaborates with organizations including MIRI and the Future of Humanity Institute to help communicate their research to broader audiences.

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Josh Campbell

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Bernhard Schölkopf

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German computer scientist and leading machine learning researcher, Scientific Director of the ELLIS Institute Tübingen and Director of the Empirical Inference Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, whose work focuses on machine learning and causal inference with applications ranging from astronomy and computational photography to robotics.

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birju pandya

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carer of life

Observatorio de Riesgos Catastróficos Globales

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A scientific diplomacy organization working to improve global catastrophic risk governance in Spanish-speaking countries, with focus areas spanning AI regulation, pandemic biosecurity, food security, and risk management systems.

$323K raised
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Dr. Alexander Stein

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Ankit Panda

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Ankit Panda is the Stanton Senior Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, specializing in nuclear strategy, escalation dynamics, missiles and missile defense, space security, and U.S. alliances.

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Andreea Zugravu

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Nyasha Duri

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Emma Beharry

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Neda Lay

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Storyboard artist and 2D animator known for work on the independent series HEATHENS, The Amazing Digital Circus, and Rational Animations’ YouTube videos.

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Amy Deng

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Bacely YoroBi

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Columbia University

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Columbia University is an Ivy League research university in New York City with significant AI safety, governance, and policy research activity across multiple schools and centers.

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Shannon Walsh, MPH, MS

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Alexandre Le Bouthillier, Ph.D.

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Arifa Khan

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AI safety researcher & pioneer of distributed systems for finance

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Emma Humphrey

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Building an AI Safety & Responsible AI Ecosystem | New Zealand

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Saffron Sadiq

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Allison Duettmann

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President and CEO of Foresight Institute, directing programs in AI, longevity biotechnology, molecular nanotechnology, neurotechnology, and space; founder of ExistentialHope.com, co-editor of Superintelligence: Coordination & Strategy, and co-author of Gaming the Future.

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Marta Krzeminska

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three personalities in one

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Lawrence Juma

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Experienced management consultant and serial entrepreneur. Seeks to maximise personal and professional impact.

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Dr.Preeti Sawant

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Elle Marie Winfield

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Pause House

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Pause House is a residential community in Blackpool, UK, that provides free housing and stipends to activists working toward a global pause on AGI development.

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Sam Clarke

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Sam Clarke is a researcher working at the intersection of AI safety and AI governance. He studied computer science and philosophy at Oxford University, including a master's thesis applying Deep Bayesian Active Learning to the reward modeling approach to AI alignment. In late 2020 he relocated from New Zealand to Cambridge to work as a research assistant at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, supporting Jess Whittlestone's work on mid-term AI impacts, which led to their co-authored paper 'A Survey of the Potential Long-term Impacts of AI' (AIES 2022). He subsequently held a researcher role at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) at the University of Cambridge, and later became Strategy Manager at the Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI) in Oxford, where he researches actionable questions related to AI governance field-building strategy. He has also co-authored a chapter on the history of AI existential safety in 'The Era of Global Risk' (2023) and has written on the longtermist AI governance landscape, talent needs, and AI risk scenarios on the EA Forum and LessWrong.

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Toby Jolly

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Frontier AI Safety Research (FAIR)

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Argentine nonprofit conducting interdisciplinary research to advance frontier AI safety, embedded within the Laboratory of Innovation and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Buenos Aires.