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Ann-Kathrin Dombrowski is a Member of Technical Staff and Research Engineer at FAR.AI, where she focuses on explainable AI, AI transparency, and mitigating the malicious use of AI models. She holds a PhD from Technische Universität Berlin, where her research examined a geometrical perspective on counterfactual explanations and attribution methods for deep neural networks. She participated in the ML Alignment and Theory Scholars (MATS) program as a scholar under Dan Hendrycks, contributing to research on representation engineering and knowledge removal, and subsequently received LTFF funding to extend that work on internal concept extraction. She also explored information processing in large language models as a PIBBSS affiliate. Her published work includes contributions to the WMDP benchmark for measuring hazardous knowledge in AI models, safety evaluation toolkits for open-source models, and research on the manipulability of neural network explanations.
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Ryan Greenblatt is Chief Scientist at Redwood Research, where he works on technical AI safety and security, including co-authoring research on AI control, alignment faking in large language models, and benchmarks for detecting measurement tampering; he holds a BS in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Brown University.
David Moss is an advisor to Nonlinear and the Principal Research Manager at Rethink Priorities. According to his Nonlinear team bio, he previously worked for Charity Science, has led work on the EA Survey for several years, studied philosophy at Cambridge, and is an academic researcher in moral psychology.
Co‑Director and co‑founder of Kairos, a generalist and builder with a strong interest in entrepreneurship and AI safety, with prior experience in marketing, analytics, talent, and operations roles at large tech companies like Akamai and at startups, as well as in building long‑lasting communities.
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Arthur Nelson is co-director of the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, leading a team that examines how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and cyber capabilities shape global security, governance, and economic relations.
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Co-founder and early leader of the Czech Association for Effective Altruism who, during his M.A. studies at Charles University, helped incubate and grow the organization into a self-sustaining NGO, and later became a public policy researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague, where he founded and leads the non-profit Czech Priorities (České priority) to promote evidence-based policymaking and foresight in the Czech Republic.
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Lee Mason is a UP Coach at Upgradable whose mission is to help people lead optimally healthy, happy, and meaningful lives. His background includes work as a physical therapist in rehabilitation centers, a university hospital, and a hospice, teaching university courses on well-being and self-development, creating an online course on human flourishing, writing about sustainably achieving important goals, and running self-development workshops for international audiences.
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Behavioral biologist, founder of the AGI Rights Project. Author of Die Magie der Gemeinschaft
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Emily Grundy is a policy officer at Good Ancestors, where she works on practical policy responses to Australia’s biggest AI-related risks. She previously worked on MIT’s AI Risk Repository and has conducted behavioural science research at Monash University, contributing to global efforts to map and analyse risks from artificial intelligence.
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James Bregan is the co-founder and CEO of Constellation Institute. He previously held senior technology leadership roles at PayPal, where he helped scale the company from roughly 100 to 10,000 employees and served as EVP Engineering during its acquisition by eBay, and he has spent much of his career building startups in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors.
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Melanie Plaza is CTO at AE Studio with more than 10 years of experience building products and leading teams for early-stage startups and tech companies; she previously served as CTO at To The Tens, co-founded ELIX, worked as a full-stack developer at several LA-based startups, and holds a B.S. from Yale University focused on statistical analysis of ecological systems.
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PhD student in the ML4STS Lab working on task-level fairness and fair feature selection in machine learning systems.
Krzysztof Gwiazda is a Polish individual pursuing entry into AI safety research, specifically mechanistic interpretability. In Q3 2024, he received a $5,000 grant from the Long-Term Future Fund to support a two-month period of upskilling in mechanistic interpretability, with the aim of completing two to three projects in the field before exploring adjacent areas. His background appears to be in software and computer science. He represents an early-career pathway into technical AI safety research through self-directed study supported by EA-aligned funding.
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Antony (Ant) Rowstron is a computer systems researcher serving as a senior technology leader at ARIA, after more than two decades at Microsoft Research where he was a Distinguished Engineer. His work has spanned storage, networking, distributed systems, and optical and robotics technologies for cloud data centres.
Nancy Staudt is vice president at RAND and the Frank and Marcia Carlucci Dean of the RAND School of Public Policy, where she is leading efforts to expand the school’s impact, grow its student body, and strengthen its role in training the next generation of policy leaders. A nationally recognized scholar in tax, tax policy, and empirical legal studies, she previously served as dean and the Howard and Caroline Cayne Distinguished Professor at Washington University School of Law and earlier held senior academic leadership roles at the University of Southern California, including vice dean at the Gould School of Law and founding codirector of the Schwarzenegger Institute of State and Global Policy.
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Rationalist - Member of Pause IA (FRANCE)
Co-Founder, Techplomacy Founation
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Marc Singer is co-founder and Managing Partner of Osage University Partners, a venture firm investing in university spinouts, where he oversees technology investments and has over 30 years of experience in venture capital.
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