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Updated 05/18/26RiesgosIA.org is a bilingual (Spanish/English) non-profit initiative based in Spain, founded in 2024 by Nicolas Rodriguez. The project was publicly launched and announced via the EA Forum in February 2026. Its stated mission is to provide open-access infrastructure for safe AI innovation, serving as a comprehensive educational and research platform for Spanish-speaking communities who have historically had limited access to AI safety resources. The organization's core offering is its interactive Periodic Table of AI Risks, which catalogs 118 risk vectors spanning technical failure modes (such as jailbreaks and data poisoning), societal harms (such as algorithmic bias and surveillance), and catastrophic or existential risks. Each entry includes a code, description, category, and links to related risks, enabling educators and researchers to explore the AI risk landscape in a structured way. Beyond the periodic table, RiesgosIA.org aggregates the MIT AI Risk Repository (over 1,300 documented risks searchable by domain, intent, and deployment phase), provides a compliance hub mapping AI regulation across global jurisdictions, a dashboard comparing leading AI model benchmarks using Epoch AI data, an observatory of curated AI safety and interpretability research papers, and a career guide with job board for those entering AI safety and governance fields. The platform also offers educational courses ranging from foundational to advanced levels. Nicolas Rodriguez, the founder, is an AI Governance specialist with prior experience at Booking.com and EssilorLuxottica, and holds ISO/IEC 42001 Lead Implementer and Certified AI Governance Professional credentials. Osmani Redondo, the technical educator and community coordinator, is a Cloud Architect who coordinates BlueDot Impact Spain and founded Women4AISafety España and AI Safety Madrid. The organization is 100% independent and funded through community donations via PayPal and bank transfer.
Theory of Change
Updated 05/18/26RiesgosIA.org believes that making AI risks legible and accessible to Spanish-speaking communities — educators, policymakers, developers, and the general public — is a necessary step toward better AI governance and safer AI development globally. By providing high-quality, structured, open-access resources in Spanish, the organization aims to expand the AI safety community beyond English-speaking contexts, equip decision-makers with the knowledge to craft better regulation, and build a pipeline of Spanish-speaking AI safety and governance professionals. The underlying assumption is that information gaps in non-English-speaking regions create policy and coordination failures that increase global AI risk, and that closing those gaps can shift outcomes toward safer AI.
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