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Nathaniel Sharadin

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Nathaniel Sharadin (Nate) is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong, where he teaches in the MA program in AI, Ethics, and Society. He received his PhD from UNC Chapel Hill under Geoffrey Sayre-McCord and Simon Blackburn, specializing in value theory. Prior to HKU, he held positions as Assistant Professor at The College of New Jersey, Sutton Faculty Fellow at Syracuse University, and Visiting Assistant Professor at Ohio State University. His research focuses on the moral, social, and political impacts of large-scale AI systems, including AI regulation, the ethics of AI research, and AI alignment. He co-founded the Hong Kong Ethics Lab, serves as a Principal Investigator in the AI & Humanity Lab at HKU, and is a Research Affiliate at the Center for AI Safety (2023 Philosophy Fellow). He has published op-eds on AI policy in outlets including the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the South China Morning Post, and has appeared on BBC Radio and Bloomberg Radio London discussing AI risks.

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Andwar Cheng

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Melissa Samworth

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Rockwell Schwartz

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Advisor & Groups Lead at Probably Good with over a decade of experience in social impact, including nonprofit leadership, capacity-building, and philanthropic advising, and former director of a regional nonprofit helping people align their careers, time, and donations with impact.

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Joe Fox

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Engineer at Fifty Years focused on deepening the firm’s AI tooling to identify and support the next generation of indispensable founders; previously led Data Science at Dyson, shipping production AI systems across multiple domains, and before that worked at Sky, BAE Systems, and Fidessa on data science and mission‑critical trading software.

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Mick

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Rebecca Baron

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Founding Generalist at Kairos leading internal operations and grantmaking logistics, previously working in operations at METR and Open Philanthropy on nonprofit and grantmaking compliance, HR, and other administrative functions, with a background in community building and event planning.

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Nathan Labenz

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Nathan Labenz is a technology entrepreneur and artificial intelligence analyst based in Detroit, Michigan. He is the founder and former CEO of Waymark, a generative AI-powered video advertising company, and has led it from inception to becoming a prominent example of applied generative AI. Nathan now focuses on AI full time as an "AI scout" and hosts The Cognitive Revolution podcast, where he explores how advances in AI are transforming work, society, and culture through in-depth interviews and analysis.

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Matteo Pistillo

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Matteo Pistillo is a Senior AI Governance Researcher and Advisor at Apollo Research, where he conducts technical governance and AI policy research focused on evaluations, internal deployment, loss‑of‑control risks, and security‑relevant standards for frontier AI systems. Before working full‑time in AI governance, he practised as an international commercial disputes lawyer at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton and specialised in technology regulation as a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford Law School.

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Max Kesin

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Adam Morris

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Computational cognitive scientist @ Princeton, studying introspection in LLMs.

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Saadia Gabriel

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Shinzen Young

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American meditation teacher and researcher in awakening, author of The Science of Enlightenment and Natural Pain Relief, and creator of the Unified Mindfulness system, which has been used in collaborations with institutions such as Harvard Medical School, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Vermont in contemplative neuroscience research.

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Michael Anton Dila

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Ben Hubbard

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Egg Syntax (legal: Jesse Davis)

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Aditya Raj

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I like tweaking LLMs to understand their working

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Michael Running Wolf

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David Ifeoluwa Adelani

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Anka Lee

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Rory Gillis

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Rory Gillis is a UK-based AI policy professional currently serving as Senior Policy Adviser (AI International) at the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), where he focuses on the UK's international engagement on artificial intelligence. He holds an MPhil in Political Theory from the University of Oxford (Mansfield College) and a BSc in Politics and Philosophy from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to joining DSIT, he worked as a Research Assistant and Project Support Officer at the Oxford Internet Institute, contributing to the Governance of Emerging Technologies (GET) programme under Professor Brent Mittelstadt and Professor Sandra Wachter. In that role, he co-authored written evidence submitted to UK parliamentary committees on AI regulation and co-authored the 2024 paper "Trust and Trustworthiness in Artificial Intelligence" (with Johann Laux and Brent Mittelstadt), which examines philosophical frameworks of trust and proposes recommendations for AI governance debates. He received a small research grant to map and offer a preliminary assessment of AI ideal governance research, reflecting his early-career focus on understanding the landscape of normative AI governance scholarship.

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Morgan Bazilian

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Maria C. Pettolina, CSCSA, D.M.

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Nicolas Papernot

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Nicolas Papernot is a computer scientist whose work focuses on the security and privacy of machine learning. He is a Canada CIFAR AI Chair based at the Vector Institute and a faculty member at the University of Toronto, and he serves as Co-Director of the Canadian AI Safety Institute Research Program at CIFAR.

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Nick Raushenbush

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Nick Raushenbush is a founder, investor, and advisor to tech startups who co-founded the software company Shogun and the creative agency Glass + Marker, runs a small fund investing in Y Combinator companies, and advises startups as an operating partner at Halcyon.

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Joseph Bloom

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Joseph Bloom is a mechanistic interpretability researcher who co-founded Decode Research / Neuronpedia and led development of the SAELens library for training sparse autoencoders. He is now Head of White Box Evaluations (model transparency) at the UK AI Security Institute, and has co-authored prominent work including Open Problems in Mechanistic Interpretability, SAEBench, and "Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis." Before joining AISI he worked as an independent AI safety researcher focusing on decision transformer interpretability.

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Peter Ruschhaupt

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Peter Ruschhaupt is a researcher and policy analyst with a background in electrochemical energy storage, who has been exploring a transition into AI governance. He holds a PhD from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), where his research focused on binders and electrolytes for supercapacitors, and an MSc from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU). He worked as a Cleantech Analyst at Future Cleantech Architects (FCA), a climate innovation think tank based in Germany, where he contributed to research and policy analysis on industrial decarbonization and energy storage. He received a grant from the Long-Term Future Fund to spend three months exploring career options in AI governance, including upskilling, networking, producing work samples, and applying for relevant positions.

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Joseph Waruiru

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Armielyn Obinguar

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Armielyn Obinguar is Chief Technology Officer and co‑founder of Safe, a fintech startup building escrow‑as‑a‑payment tools, and an AI community leader in Southeast Asia. She was recognized as a Women in AI APAC AI Humanitarian finalist in 2023 and collaborates with organizations such as UNICEF, the ITU and UNDP on projects that use AI to broaden access to education and promote inclusive development.

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Dr. Thane Campbell

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Founding Dean of Deep Science Ventures’ College, where he leads the Venture Science Doctorate, a three-year fully funded PhD program training commercially minded scientists to build moonshot companies addressing global challenges.

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Filip Chlanda

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Ben Weinstein-Raun

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Acting Director at AI Impacts, research engineer at Palisade

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Joel B.

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Vasiliki (Vass) B.

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Vass Bednar is a CIGI senior fellow and managing director of the Canadian Shield Institute whose work sits at the intersection of technology and public policy; she previously led McMaster University’s MPP in Digital Society program and writes the "regs to riches" policy newsletter.

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Adean Mills Golub

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Alex von Halasz

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Alex is a Community Engagement Coordinator at Giving What We Can, growing the community of pledgers through high‑touch personal outreach and one‑on‑one relationships and helping people explore what meaningful impact looks like for them. Before joining GWWC, he spent a year focused on personal development through travel, entrepreneurship and volunteer work, launched his own business, and gained experience at Natixis Investment Managers during his placement year. He holds a First Class Honours degree in International Relations from Loughborough University.

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Shri Samson

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Dr. Jan Kinne

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Dr. Jan Kinne is a researcher in the Economics of Innovation and Industrial Dynamics unit at ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim and co-founder and CEO of ISTARI.AI, where he develops AI-based web-mining methods for firm- and innovation-level analysis. He studied geoinformatics at Heidelberg University and Loughborough University and earned a doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) from the University of Salzburg on web-based innovation indicators.

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Georg Lange

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Independent Researcher

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Jack Wildman

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Jack Wildman is a senior software engineer at FutureSearch. He holds a PhD in Materials Physics from Heriot-Watt University and previously worked as a senior software engineer at Metaculus and as a development team lead at Ito World.

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Arjun Panickssery

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Arjun Panickssery is an AI safety researcher and entrepreneur based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has been active in AI alignment research through multiple programs and institutions. He participated in MATS (Machine Learning Alignment Theory Scholars), including an extension phase in London, where his research on the safety implications of LLM self-recognition produced the widely-cited paper "LLM Evaluators Recognize and Favor Their Own Generations" (co-authored with Samuel R. Bowman and Shi Feng), which demonstrated that frontier models such as GPT-4 can recognize their own outputs and exhibit self-preference bias that could undermine safety techniques like reward modeling and constitutional AI. He subsequently worked on scalable oversight benchmarks as part of MATS Summer 2024 and previously held roles at METR Evals and an AI risks organization. He is also building Zembla, an AI-powered platform for accelerated, individualized learning, and writes frequently about AI tutoring and education research.

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Anand Srinivasan

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Anand Srinivasan is a mathematician and researcher currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Cambridge in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), where he works in the Biological Physics and Mechanics group on active matter and distributed control systems. He holds a BS in Mathematics from MIT, where he worked on Ising models for image classification and fuzzy manifold learning (independently published at NeurIPS). He co-founded AlphaSheets, a cloud-based spreadsheet startup, and served as CTO managing a six-person engineering team from 2015 to 2019. Upon leaving the company, he redirected his focus toward AI safety research, receiving a $30,000 grant from the Long-Term Future Fund in 2019 for independent deconfusion work titled "Formalizing perceptual complexity with application to safe intelligence amplification," which aimed to develop a framework enabling provable claims about what AI systems can and cannot internally represent based on their architectures and training processes. He has since published research on contracting dynamical systems in Banach spaces with MIT's Jean-Jacques Slotine, and has worked as a senior research software engineer at Harvard University Research Computing.

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Emerson Spartz

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Emerson Spartz is the co-founder of Nonlinear and a serial media entrepreneur. Before his EA work he founded the viral media company Dose, after earlier creating more than twenty large viral content sites that attracted tens of millions of monthly visitors, and at age twelve he founded MuggleNet, a leading Harry Potter fan site. His work in digital media led to recognition on Forbes and Inc. "30 Under 30" lists.

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Jerome Glenn

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Jerome C. Glenn is co-founder and Executive Director/CEO of The Millennium Project, a leading global futures research think tank established in 1996. He has over 50 years of experience in futures research, is lead author of the State of the Future report series, chairs the High-Level Expert AGI Panel for the UN Council of Presidents of the General Assembly, and previously served as executive director of the American Council for the United Nations University.

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Raad A.

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Quinn Dougherty

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Software and AI safety researcher working on AI security via formal methods; Researcher at the Beneficial AI Foundation and author of the Substack newsletter 'Can We Secure AI With Formal Methods?'.

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Joshua Clymer

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Joshua Clymer is a technical AI safety researcher at Redwood Research, where he specializes in safety evaluation methodologies for advanced AI agents. Prior to Redwood Research, he researched AI threat models and developed evaluations for self-improvement capabilities at METR. He received a $1,500 Long-Term Future Fund grant for compute resources to develop an instruction-following generalization benchmark, which resulted in the GENIES (GENeralization analogIES) benchmark and a paper demonstrating that reward models do not learn to evaluate instruction-following by default and instead favor personas resembling internet text. He is also known for the Poser paper, which introduced a benchmark for detecting alignment-faking LLMs by manipulating model internals, achieving a 98% detection rate. Clymer co-authored a widely cited safety cases report and has contributed to work on AI control, scheming evaluations, and international agreement verification. He founded Dioptra, a volunteer research group building evals for AI safety, and was among the early signatories of the CAIS Statement on AI Risk. He is affiliated with the Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative as a mentor.

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Vincenzo Tiani, LL.M.

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Manifund user 8c5d3152

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