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Communications and operations director at the Collective Intelligence Project, and a communications strategist and curator working across art, philosophy, community engagement, and technology, with prior roles such as Director of Strategy and Communications at Transformations of the Human and work with organizations including UN‑Habitat and NYU Stern.
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Paul M. Salmon is a professor in Human Factors and is the co-director of the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems at the University of the Sunshine Coast.
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Keith Strier is senior vice president, global AI markets at AMD, where he leads the company’s global AI strategy, ecosystem development and strategic engagements across public and private sectors. Previously he served as vice president, worldwide AI initiatives at NVIDIA and held senior leadership roles at EY and Deloitte. He has also been active in AI policy, including serving on the U.S. National AI Advisory Committee and as founding chair of the OECD AI Compute and Climate Expert Group.
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Youngsook Park is a leading futurist from South Korea who serves as Chair of The Millennium Project’s South Korea Node and has previously been a member of its Board of Directors. After long tenures as information officer at the British Embassy Seoul and director of public diplomacy at the Australian Embassy, she has spent decades bringing global futurists to Korea, including co-organizing the Korea Future Forum.
Spencer Greenberg is an advisor to Nonlinear, a mathematician and entrepreneur, and the founder of Spark Wave, a startup foundry that creates software products to solve important problems. The Nonlinear team bio notes that he also founded ClearerThinking.org and holds a PhD in applied mathematics from NYU with a specialty in machine learning.
Kyunghyun Cho is the Glen de Vries Professor of Health Statistics and a professor of Computer Science and Data Science at New York University, co-directs the Global Frontier AI Lab with Yann LeCun, and is a CIFAR Fellow in Learning in Machines & Brains.
Vincent Luczkow is a machine learning researcher and engineer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He completed his MSc at Mila (Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms) in 2020, and subsequently pursued a PhD at McGill University under the supervision of Doina Precup and Prakash Panangaden, with a research focus on reinforcement learning and causality. His thesis explored structural causal models for reinforcement learning, introducing approaches to learn minimal causal models of environments at the time-step level. In 2020, he received a $10,000 grant from the Long-Term Future Fund to support research on counterfactual impact minimization, which connects to AI safety work on designing agents that avoid unintended side effects. He has since worked at insitro, a machine learning drug discovery company. He is also active in the forecasting community through Manifold Markets and maintains a personal website and GitHub under the handle vluzko.
Markov Grey is co-founder and CTO of Equilibria Network and the primary author and project developer of the AI Safety Atlas. He contributes across research, writing, distillation, website development, and video creation, and previously worked as a scriptwriter at Rational Animations, a distillation fellow at AISafety.info (Stampy), and in software development and cybersecurity.
Alparslan Bayrak is an effective altruism community builder in Turkey, founding EA Bilkent and EA Ankara, mentoring in the Open Student Program, and working to launch effective animal advocacy projects.
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Maksim Vymenets is an AI safety translator based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. He received a grant from the Long-Term Future Fund to translate AGI safety-related texts, including posts from LessWrong and the AI Alignment Forum, into Russian. His work aims to make AI alignment and x-risk content accessible to Russian-speaking audiences, filling a gap in the availability of such material in Russian. He is active in the rationalist and AI safety community as a LessWrong contributor.

Smitha Milli is a Research Scientist at Meta FAIR in the AI & Society group, where their research focuses on pluralistic alignment and collective governance of AI systems. They received both their BS and PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley, advised by Anca Dragan and Moritz Hardt, and were supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and an Open Philanthropy AI Fellowship during their doctoral studies. Prior to Meta FAIR, they were a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell Tech, supported by the Open Philanthropy Project. During their time at UC Berkeley's Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI), Smitha co-authored foundational AI safety papers including "Inverse Reward Design" (NeurIPS 2017) and "Should Robots Be Obedient?" (IJCAI 2017) with Stuart Russell, Anca Dragan, and Dylan Hadfield-Menell. Their current research addresses the gap between engagement-based optimization and socially beneficial objectives in algorithmic systems, with a focus on value-aligned ranking, algorithmic monoculture, and democratic approaches to AI governance. They have received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund for travel to the Symposium on AGI Safety.
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External consultant on AI policy for ORCG, with a physics background and prior experience in applied mathematics research, IT project management, and coordinating NGO research.
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Hannah Merchant is Special Projects Lead at the KIRA Center and Head of Strategy and Engagement for the 2026 International AI Safety Report. She works in the report secretariat hosted by the UK AI Security Institute, helping coordinate stakeholders and outreach for the International AI Safety Report process.

Jérémy Perret is an AI safety researcher and community builder based in Lyon, France. He holds a PhD in artificial intelligence with a focus on natural language processing from IRIT at the University of Toulouse. He runs Suboptimal IA, a French-language YouTube channel dedicated to AI alignment and safety outreach, and has been featured on multiple French podcasts discussing AI alignment and existential risk from AI. Perret is a board member of Altruisme Efficace France and co-organizer of Effective Altruism Lyon, where he facilitates AI alignment reading groups including AGI Safety Fundamentals sessions. He has received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund for AI alignment outreach in France through video, audio, text, and events, with the goal of lowering language barriers and growing the French AI safety community. He is active on LessWrong and the EA Forum under the handle gyrodiot.
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Research institute investigating the trajectory of AI
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Imogen Parker is Associate Director (Social and Economic Policy) at the Ada Lovelace Institute. Her career has focused on the intersection of social justice, technology and research, including leading the Nuffield Foundation’s programmes on Justice, Rights and Digital Society and previous roles at Citizens Advice, the Institute for Public Policy Research and the 5Rights children’s digital rights charity. She is also a Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Science and Policy.
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PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University, CTO and co-founder of Gray Swan AI, and co-founder of the Center for AI Safety, working on AI safety and security.
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Full Professor at the Department of Computing, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires and Principal Researcher at CONICET, who also holds a Readership at Imperial College London and works on software engineering and behavioural models of systems.
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Gregory C. Allen is an artificial-intelligence and national-security policy expert who has directed the Wadhwani Center for AI and Advanced Technologies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, leading a team of scholars on AI governance, diplomacy, geopolitics, and defense. Previously he served as director of strategy and policy at the U.S. Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, and his research and testimony on AI, export controls, and U.S.–China technology competition have helped shape U.S. and allied AI policy debates, including at the 2023 and 2024 G7 summits and the AI Safety Summit series.