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The Reputation Circulation Standard - Implementation Sprint
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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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CSIS is a major Washington, DC-based bipartisan think tank that conducts policy research on national security, international affairs, and emerging technologies including AI. Its Wadhwani AI Center focuses specifically on the governance, geopolitics, and national security implications of artificial intelligence.
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Software Engineer at Google
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Experimental message testing and historical analysis of tech movements to identify how to effectively mobilize people around AI safety and governance
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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.
6-month salary to develop an overview of the current state of AI alignment research, and begin contributing

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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i am the Demiurge now, so be nice
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.
Anthropic Fellow/MATS
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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.
8 months stipend during job transition, to finish current projects (AI Goodharting, coop. AI) and find suitable next topic
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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.
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Madhulika Srikumar leads the AI Safety Governance program at Partnership on AI, where she develops best practices and policy guidance to support oversight of high-risk AI systems. With a background in law and AI governance, she has worked on global technology policy at institutions such as Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center and serves on advisory bodies including the University of Cambridge’s Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.

Shahar Avin is an AI safety researcher and Systemic Safety Fund Lead at the UK AI Security Institute (AISI), where he joined on secondment from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) at the University of Cambridge. He holds a BA and MSci in Natural Sciences and a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science, all from the University of Cambridge, with his doctoral thesis examining the rational allocation of public resources to scientific research. Before entering AI safety research, he worked as a software engineer at Google. At CSER, where he remains a Senior Research Associate, his work has focused on existential risk mitigation strategies, AI governance, and the use of roleplay and simulation games to explore AI futures, most notably creating Intelligence Rising, a tabletop strategy game used to stress-test assumptions about advanced AI development. He has co-authored influential publications including The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence (2018), Filling Gaps in Trustworthy Development of AI (2021), and Frontier AI Regulation (2023), as well as work on computing power as a lever for AI governance.
Documentation, UX content, and systems design, with strong grounding in AI communication.
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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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Trajectory Models and Agent Simulators
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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.
Ad campaign for "Optimal Policies Tend To Seek Power" to ML researchers on Twitter
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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My allocated travel funding is insufficient. Seeking extra funding for flights, accommodation, etc, to present poster and network
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