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Charbel-Raphaël Segerie is Executive Director and co-founder of CeSIA, the French Center for AI Safety, and an OECD AI expert. His bio notes that CeSIA is part of the EU AI Office’s evaluator consortium for the Code of Practice on harmful manipulation risks, and that he helped initiate and co-lead the Global Call for AI Red Lines, an international campaign for binding limits on catastrophic AI risks.
Chana Messinger is Head of Video at 80,000 Hours and leads the team behind the AI In Context YouTube channel. She is an effective altruist and rationalist with a background in writing and education, and has been experimenting with short‑form and long‑form video to communicate the risks of transformative AI and what people can do about them. In addition to her work at 80,000 Hours, she maintains a personal blog and online presence discussing reasoning, ethics, and AI.

Bálint Árpád Pataki is a Senior Advanced AI Policy Researcher at the Centre for Future Generations (CFG), based in Brussels, where he focuses on EU artificial intelligence innovation policies and communicates research findings directly to policymakers. He holds an MPP from the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford (Green Templeton College, class of 2022) and an undergraduate degree in Public Policy and Economics from Leiden University College. He previously worked as an Accredited Parliamentary Assistant for MEP Eva Maydell, contributing to EU AI Act negotiations and advising on EU AI, biotechnology, and quantum policies. His research and advocacy have focused on supporting the European Commission's work on establishing a CERN-for-AI initiative — an international public-private partnership for trustworthy frontier AI development — and his work has been featured in Euractiv, Tagesspiegel, Science Business, Parliament Magazine, and Tech Policy Press. He has lectured at Oxford, Cambridge, and Leiden universities and briefed US Congressional staffers on EU AI policy developments. He participated in the ML Safety Scholars program while studying AI policy at Oxford.
Daniel is a Senior Growth Specialist at Giving What We Can, helping connect more people with the 10% Pledge and effective giving by working across the digital product and marketing experience. Before joining GWWC, he co‑founded an online school and resource platform for facilitators, focusing on brand, website and product experience, and since moving from Germany to the Netherlands in 2020 he has been active in the Dutch effective altruism community.
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Operations and community-building specialist with a Master’s degree in cognitive psychology. She joined EA Hungary in 2024, where she plays a key role in operations and course facilitation, and also supports AI Safety Hungary as an operations advisor.
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Jessica Taylor has worked as a mathematical researcher at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, holds an MS in Computer Science from Stanford University, and blogs at unstableontology.com.
Dan Schwarz is the co-founder and CEO of FutureSearch. He holds a BS in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University and previously served as CTO at Metaculus, was a senior software engineer at Google and Waymo, and created Google’s internal prediction market.

David Abecassis is a Technical Governance Researcher at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI), where he focuses on strategies to mitigate risks from frontier AI development, particularly technical mechanisms for halting dangerous AI activities. He holds a BS in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University. Before joining MIRI, he was the lead designer of Teamfight Tactics at Riot Games, with a background in rapid prototyping of strategy games and social system architecture. He participated in the MATS Summer 2024 program under the mentorship of Lisa Thiergart, where he developed forecasts of US-China relations in the context of transformative AI. His research includes co-authoring papers on technical requirements for halting dangerous AI activities and an international agreement to prevent the premature creation of artificial superintelligence. He has submitted recommendations to the US AI Action Plan advocating for preserving the option to halt AI development as a safeguard against existential risks from artificial superintelligence.
Kyle Redman is a researcher and practitioner of deliberative democracy who serves as Democracy Lead at the AI & Democracy Foundation and Program Manager at the Federation for Innovation in Democracy – Europe, and was previously Research and Design Director at the newDemocracy Foundation.
6-month salary for SERI MATS scholar to continue working on theoretical AI alignment research, trying to better understand how ML models work to reduce X-risk from future AGI
3-month part-time salary in order to work on AI governance projects and activities
Funding ends June 2025: Urgent support for proven AI safety pipeline converting technical talent from 26+ countries into published contributors
Nick Beckstead is co‑founder and CEO of the Secure AI Project, an advocacy organization developing pragmatic policies to reduce risks of severe harm from advanced AI. Previously he was an early employee and Program Officer at Open Philanthropy, worked as Policy Lead at the Center for AI Safety, served as CEO of the FTX Future Fund, and was a research fellow at Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute. He holds a BA in mathematics and philosophy from the University of Minnesota and a PhD in philosophy from Rutgers University.
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AIPN is a bipartisan 501(c)(4) advocacy organization that lobbies the U.S. federal government to enact policies preparing America for the emergence of AGI and advanced AI systems. It brings together government leaders, technology policy experts, and technical researchers to champion human control of transformative AI.
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Adrian Dumitrescu is a mission design engineer and aerospace researcher serving as Mission Design Lead at Astera Institute, where he works on advanced space mission concepts and spacecraft structures. He previously held a Mission Design Engineer role at Astera, co-founded and is CTO of AIM Space, contributed to projects with the Romanian Space Initiative and Astroscale, and holds a PhD in aerospace engineering from the University of Southampton focused on 3D-printed structures for spacecraft applications.
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One year grant for a project to reverse-engineer human social instincts by implementing Steven Byrnes' brain-like AGI
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Beth Barnes is the founder and CEO of METR, where she leads a growing technical team that designs and runs evaluations of generative AI models to assess catastrophic risks from frontier systems. Before founding METR she worked with DeepMind’s Chief Scientist on scaling laws to forecast deep‑learning progress and at OpenAI, where she helped develop safety targets and evaluated scalable oversight techniques and code models for misalignment before deployment; she previously studied computer science at the University of Cambridge.
Scott Niekum is an Associate Professor in the College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and director of the Safe, Confident, and Aligned Learning + Robotics Lab (SCALAR). His research aims to ensure that AI systems are well-aligned with human objectives and can be deployed safely in the real world, developing efficient learning algorithms that enforce safety constraints, provide performance guarantees, and infer and align human and agent objectives across settings from large language models to robotics.
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4 month grant to upskill for AI governance work before starting Science and Technology Policy PhD
Philippe Beaudoin is a researcher, programmer and entrepreneur serving as an affiliated researcher at LawZero. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Université de Montréal and completed postdoctoral work at the University of British Columbia, then joined Google as a senior engineer working on Chrome’s recommendation systems. In 2016 he co-founded Element AI and later founded the AI startup Waverly, and by joining LawZero in 2025 he continues his long-standing focus on designing AI systems that support human flourishing.
A small agent foundations research group using foundational mathematics to develop rigorous understanding of AI agents and their safety properties.
Building AI tools for charities
Max Tegmark is a physicist, machine learning researcher, and author who is a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and founder and president of the Future of Life Institute. He has written more than 300 technical papers and the bestselling books Our Mathematical Universe and Life 3.0, and his recent AI safety research focuses on mechanistic interpretability and guaranteed safe AI.
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Senior policy counsel who has served at the Center for AI Safety Action Fund, where he worked on California’s AI safety bill SB 1047 and broader AI policy issues.
Gary McGraw, Ph.D., is co-founder and CEO of the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning and a globally recognized authority on software security whose work now focuses on machine learning security. Previously he spent more than two decades as a senior executive and CTO at Cigital (acquired by Synopsys), authored numerous software security books and papers, and helped create the Building Security In Maturity Model (BSIMM).
4-month wage for alignment upskilling: gain research eng skills (projects) + understand current alignment agendas
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AI Risk Explorer (AIRE) is an online platform that monitors large-scale AI risks across cyber offense, biological risk, loss of control, and manipulation, providing curated evidence and actionable insights for policymakers and researchers.
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Dr Tomasz Hollanek is an Assistant Research Professor and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. Working at the intersection of AI ethics, critical design and human–AI interaction, his research explores how critical and speculative design methods can support socially just and environmentally sustainable governance, development and deployment of AI systems, including within projects such as AI for Just and Sustainable Futures and the HEAT EU AI Act toolkit.

Thomas Woodside is Co-Founder and Senior Policy Advisor at the Secure AI Project, an organization that develops and advocates for pragmatic policies to reduce risks of severe harm from advanced AI. He is also a master's student in Security Studies at Georgetown University. He holds a BS in Computer Science from Yale University, where his undergraduate thesis focused on vulnerabilities in large language models. He was the first employee at the Center for AI Safety (CAIS), where he worked with Director Dan Hendrycks and co-authored the widely read paper "An Overview of Catastrophic AI Risks" with Hendrycks and Mantas Mazeika. He subsequently served as a Junior Fellow at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), publishing research on LLM evaluation, emergent abilities, AI agents, and AI reporting requirements. His policy work includes advocacy on California SB 1047, SB 53, and the New York RAISE Act.