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Aaron Halpern is Strategy and Ecosystem Lead at Equilibria Network, a complexity scientist and systems-design enthusiast working on collective intelligence. He holds a PhD from University College London on the origin of genetic coding and has expertise in cultural evolution and practical problem reframing.
Master of Engineering (MEng) student in the Algorithmic Alignment Group at MIT focused on red-teaming, robustness, and preference learning for language models, with prior research experience in quantum information theory and proximal operators.
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Ex-programmer interested in AI x-risks mitigation. Experienced in leading small orgs.
Executive Director of Tax Compliance, Johns Hopkins Health System
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PhD student whose research explores the use of language in reinforcement learning, with primary interests in model-free reinforcement learning and generalisation in machine learning, supervised within ARAAC.
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Prof. Dr. Igor Calzada, MBA, FeRSA, is a social scientist and policy researcher who serves as a Senior Scientific Advisor to Astera Institute while holding appointments as a Principal Investigator at Cardiff University’s WISERD, as an Ikerbasque Research Professor, and as faculty at the University of the Basque Country. His work focuses on AI economics, digital and urban transformations, and data cooperatives, building on a long career studying how technological change reshapes cities, governance, and democracy.
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AI Safety Advocate
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Stag Lynn is an independent researcher based in Riga, Latvia, focused on human behavior, rationality, and AI safety. He is an alumnus of the European Summer Program in Rationality (ESPR 2016) and served on the ESPR staff from 2017 to 2021, contributing to participant selection and curriculum development. In his home country, he co-founded the Latvian chapter of Effective Altruism and achieved a gold medal in the 2015 Latvian Olympiad in Mathematics. He received a $23,000 grant from the Long-Term Future Fund in 2019 to develop technical skills in programming, theoretical neuroscience, and game theory with the goal of contributing to AI safety research. He has since co-authored two substantial Alignment Forum reviews documenting active research agendas in AI safety: "Shallow review of live agendas in alignment & safety" (2023) and "Shallow review of technical AI safety, 2024" (2024).
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I lead the Existential Security team (previously known as the General Longtermism team) at Rethink Priorities. We are currently focused on helping launch entrepreneurial projects that reduce existential risk.
Kellee Wicker is vice president of the Center for Technology, Innovation, and Space at the Meridian International Center and former director of the Wilson Center’s Science and Technology Innovation Program, bringing over a decade of policy and international affairs experience focused on emerging technologies.
Jeff Clune is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia and a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at the Vector Institute. His research focuses on deep learning and deep reinforcement learning, including open-ended and AI-generating algorithms. Previously he was a Senior Research Advisor to DeepMind, a research manager at OpenAI, a Senior Research Manager and founding member of Uber AI Labs, the Harris Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Wyoming, and a Research Scientist at Cornell University.
Background in economics and forecasting. Currently a researcher at Open Philanthropy.
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Finishing Computer Science Master's degree.
Managing Director of the ELLIS Institute Tübingen with a PhD in astrophysics, bringing leadership experience from Fraunhofer and space-tech scale-up constellr and focusing on creating optimal conditions for deep-tech research and technology transfer.
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Lecturer of Applied AI and course director of Applied AI at Deakin University’s School of Information Technology, with prior degrees from institutions in Iran, Malaysia and Australia, and a research focus in applied artificial intelligence who is listed as part of ARAAC and co-authors work on AI apology and explainable reinforcement learning.
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José Jaime Villalobos Ruiz is Multilateral Governance Lead at the Future of Life Institute and a Research Affiliate at both the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative and the Institute for Law & AI. He holds a PhD in International Law from Victoria University of Wellington, an LLM in International Law from the University of Cambridge (as a Chevening Scholar), and a BA from the Universidad de Costa Rica. His research focuses on the international law and governance of global catastrophic and existential risks, with particular emphasis on risks from artificial intelligence, and he is the lead author of a forthcoming book comparing international legal regimes to derive foundational principles for AI governance. He has co-authored influential policy reports including "International AI Institutions: A Literature Review of Models, Examples, and Proposals" (2023) and "Beyond a Piecemeal Approach: Prospects for a Framework Convention on AI" (2024), both with Matthijs Maas. He is also Co-Founder and Chief Editor of the Costa Rican Journal of International Law and has served in the consultative network of the UN Secretary-General's High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence.
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Page Hedley is a legal professional and member of LASST’s board of directors. He began his career as a litigator, including impact litigation at a nonprofit and commercial litigation at Williams & Connolly LLP, and since 2016 has focused on AI policy work at both industry and nonprofit organizations.
Mech interp · vision-language-action · adversarial self-play · world models. Founder of Φ(fight) Research. HKUST EE+AI sophomore
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Rosa Alegria is a Brazilian professional futurist and sustainability consultant, chair of The Millennium Project’s Brazilian Node and co-founder of the NEF futures studies group at São Paulo Catholic University. She holds a BA in Language and Literature from the University of São Paulo and a Master’s in Futures Studies from the University of Houston–Clear Lake and has, since 2000, led strategic foresight workshops and research on sustainability, corporate responsibility, gender relations, and media for diverse organizations.