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Malcolm Ocean is a writer, software designer, and researcher on the Softmax team focused on collective intelligence, rationality, and the mechanics of trust between agents. He created Intend.do, a goal-pursuit app inspired by his work on meta-cognition, and has spent over a decade publishing essays on mutualism, cultural evolution, and how groups think together.
Niel Bowerman is the CEO of 80,000 Hours. Before joining 80,000 Hours in 2017 he served as Assistant Director at Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute and co‑founded the Centre for Effective Altruism, the Global Priorities Project, and the climate policy think tank Climatico. He holds a doctorate in physics from the University of Oxford and previously worked as a climate science adviser to the Office of the President of the Maldives, as well as on President Obama’s Energy and Environment Policy Team.
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Professor and Department Head of the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University, co-founder and Chief Scientist of Gray Swan AI, and a member of OpenAI’s Board of Directors where he chairs the Safety and Security Committee.
Board Member at the Transformative Futures Institute and Associate Professor and Associate Dean in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany, where he is also a Senior Investigator at the Center for Advanced Red Teaming.
Head of Community @BlueDot Impact
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Internet and biotech entrepreneur and Nature‑published computational biologist who co‑founded BuildASign.com, later earned a PhD applying machine learning to biological problems at UT Austin, co‑founded Recursion Pharmaceuticals, and now works as a donor and strategist in AI safety while serving on MIRI’s board of directors.
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Ankesh Chandaria is the CEO of The AI Safety Foundation, a Canadian charity focused on education and research on catastrophic AI risks. He is a multidisciplinary researcher and strategy advisor working on AI ethics, governance and the philosophy of technology, affiliated with the Periscope Lab at the University of Toronto and pursuing a master’s degree in AI Ethics & Society at the University of Cambridge. Previously, he practised litigation and regulatory investigations law in London and has served on non-profit boards such as the Art Gallery of Ontario. He founded theConcept.ai and writes on the societal impacts of AI for outlets including Policy Options.
Partner for mental health at Lionheart Ventures and repeat entrepreneur best known for founding car‑sharing marketplace Turo; after leaving Turo he trained as a yoga and meditation teacher and now focuses his career and resources on mental health.
Meg Sintzel is a Director of The AI Safety Foundation and a Managing Director at Accenture Canada, where she leads marketing, communications and government relations. She has more than 25 years of experience in marketing and communications leadership roles.
An MIT senior majoring in CS and economics, and passionate about AI safety
Lee M. Lockwood is a professor of economics at the University of Virginia whose research focuses on public finance and labor economics, including the effects of government social insurance programs on behavior and welfare. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and serves as associated faculty with EconTAI and as a member of the Board of Editors of the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
Dean Woodley Ball is a senior fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation whose work focuses on technological change, institutional evolution, and the future of governance. He previously served as senior policy advisor for artificial intelligence and emerging technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and as strategic advisor for AI at the National Science Foundation, following research roles at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center.
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Independent AI safety researcher. Built MTCP and ARCS the only published empirical infrastructure measuring whether AI systems hold their constraints under real operating conditions.
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Artificial intelligence policy analyst focusing on international AI governance and the geopolitical implications of emerging technologies; Senior Fellow at PRINCEPS Risk Intelligence Institute, she has worked with the Czech government and EU institutions and collaborated with organisations such as the Centre for Long-Term Resilience and LawAI, and is a co-founder of AI Policy Bulletin.
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Brazilian EA and translator with a master´s in philosophy