Mike Nolet
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Formalizing perceptual complexity with application to safe intelligence amplification
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Gunnar Schaefer is a strategic advisor involved with multiple healthcare and technology companies, including AE Studio, MedLever, Gradient Health, Trenser Technology Solutions, Polygon Health, Stratagen Bio, and Nakamir, where he applies extensive experience in technology-driven innovation and digital transformation.
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Funding 2 years of technical AI safety research to understand and mitigate risk from large foundation models
Director of Global Grants at Mozilla Foundation, leading its global grantmaking and having designed and run multiple grant initiatives since joining in 2014; previously worked on K–12 educator support at organizations including a Public Education Foundation, the University of Tennessee, and Toshiba America Foundation.
David Bloomin is a founder and chief architect-type leader at Softmax. He previously spent about two decades building large-scale infrastructure at Google, Facebook, and Asana, co-founded the Plurality Institute, and led research on multi-agent AI frameworks and governance methods.
Akash Kundu is a final‑year computer science undergraduate and Cooperative AI Research Fellow whose work in technical AI safety focuses on evaluating and stress‑testing large language models. His projects have uncovered behavioural failures such as dark patterns, sycophancy, harmful reasoning and multilingual vulnerabilities, and he has co‑authored work presented at venues including ICLR, AAAI and NeurIPS in collaboration with groups like Apart Research, FAR AI and Humane Intelligence.
UMass Amherst is a public research university whose AI safety-relevant work is centered in the SCALAR Lab, led by Associate Professor Scott Niekum, which focuses on safe and aligned machine learning and robotics.
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Effective Altruism Geneva is a Swiss nonprofit community group based in Geneva that builds a local network of effective altruists and fosters high-impact careers in AI safety, policy, and global health.
Help me to organize US moratorium-promoting activities to expand the Overton window and increase public pressure in favor of a moratorium on frontier AI.
Making God is now raising for post-production so we can deliver a festival-ready documentary fit for Netflix acquisition.
Elizabeth Van Nostrand is an independent freelance researcher and founder of North Sea Analytics, a consultancy offering research and analysis on complex, novel problems. She studied computer science and computational biology at Cornell University and previously worked as a software engineer at companies including Adobe, Google, and Wave before transitioning to full-time freelance research in 2017. She writes at her blog Aceso Under Glass (acesounderglass.com) and is an active contributor to LessWrong (username: elizabeth, formerly pktechgirl), where she has accumulated over 22,000 karma across 178 posts. Her research work has focused on epistemic methodology, including the Epistemic Spot Checks and Knowledge Bootstrapping projects aimed at developing tools for researchers to evaluate sources and learn new fields from scratch without deferring to credentialed authorities. She has received grants from the Long-Term Future Fund for this knowledge bootstrapping work and for general research support via Lightcone Infrastructure, and her essays have been included in the LessWrong community anthology The Engines of Cognition.
former AGI alignment at MIRI, now human intelligence enhancement
Dr. Tamara Kneese is a Senior Research Scientist at Partnership on AI, where she leads qualitative research on the social and environmental impacts of AI and digital technologies. She previously directed Data & Society’s Climate, Technology, and Justice program and its Algorithmic Impact Methods Lab, and her work examines how data infrastructures and automation affect labor, communities, and the environment.
A Sheffield-based hardware engineering consultancy focused on differential technology development across AI safety, biosecurity, humane tech, and accelerating science.
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Senior Researcher at CARMA and U.S. Public Policy Lead within the Public Security Policy program, bringing incident‑response and emerging‑technology policy expertise from prior U.S. government roles.
Co-founder of VaHive Systems Lab and co-architect of MAGUS — a runtime governance architecture addressing structural alignment drift in deployed AI agents. AI governance and architecture specialist working at the intersection of formal system design and real-world deployment safety.
Upskilling in contemporary AI techniques, deep RL, and AI safety, before pursuing a ML PhD
Alignment Researcher • Software & Data Engineer • BlueDot and 80,000 Hours alumnus
Generalist at Hive, Orgnizer at Effective Animal Advocacy Austria, Board Member at EA Austria
Founding Director of the UK’s AI Security Institute and Interim Director General for Artificial Intelligence at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
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Co-director of Geodesic Research who transitioned from a biomedical sciences background into technical AI safety, helping to formalise and grow Geodesic into a better-funded alignment research organisation.
Michael Karasik is an AI researcher affiliated with mentaleap.ai, working on machine learning and AI research projects in collaboration with MentaLeap.
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Jonathan Salter is a Fellow at CeSIA, contributing to the organisation’s work on AI safety and governance as part of its expert network.

AI Grantmaker at Longview and an AI DPhil Student at Oxford
Tim Winders is vice president of Information Services and chief information officer at RAND, responsible for the organization’s technology strategy and operations in support of its mission to improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. He has more than 30 years of experience in higher education and nonprofit IT leadership and, prior to joining RAND, spent a decade at Purdue University and Purdue University Northwest, where he helped unify IT organizations across campuses, supported advanced research computing, and led major digital transformation initiatives. Winders holds a Ph.D. in technology, leadership, and innovation from Purdue University.
Founder and president of the Mathematical Metaphysics Institute, working full-time on AI alignment since 2017 and helping with AI alignment grantmaking through Jaan Tallinn’s Survival and Flourishing Fund, after previously assisting with the EA Long-Term Future Fund.
Director of CLTC’s AI Security Initiative and Co-Director of the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub, focusing on the governance, policy, and politics of artificial intelligence, including comparative analysis of national AI strategies and mechanisms for evaluation and accountability in organizational AI development and deployment; she has published widely on AI and emerging technologies and serves on bodies such as the OECD Expert Group on AI Risk & Accountability and the IEEE Working Group on organizational AI governance.
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1 month long literature review on in-context learning and its relevance to AI alignment

I work at the AI Futures Project, most recently on AI 2027.
Scholarship top-up funding to support scholarship on international governance of technologies with catastrophic potential, including AI
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Manifund's account for dispersing matching funds for EA Community Choice
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AI safety and alignment researcher working on the Live Theory research agenda at Groundless AI, leading the Live Conversational Threads interface and contributing to the MoSSAIC substrate-sensitive AI risk work.
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Martin Vechev is a Full Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich and head of the Secure, Reliable, and Intelligent Systems (SRI) Lab. His research spans the intersection of artificial intelligence and programming languages, and he is the founder and architect of the INSAIT research center. He has co‑founded several deep‑tech startups, including DeepCode, ChainSecurity and LatticeFlow, previously worked as a Research Staff Member at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, and obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge and his BSc from Simon Fraser University.
Research Manager at Impact Academy who completed a BTech in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay and works as a Research Engineer at FAR.AI.