Caroline Jeanmaire
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Caroline Jeanmaire is an AI governance researcher and policy professional currently leading The Future Society's Washington, D.C. team, where she works with Congress and federal agencies on AI governance. She completed her DPhil in Public Policy at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government (2021-2024), where she researched models of international coordination to ensure the safety and reliability of AI systems under Professor Jonathan Wolff, supported by a Long-Term Future Fund grant. Prior to her doctorate, she served as Director of Strategic Research and Partnerships at UC Berkeley's Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI), where she built the research community around AI safety and managed external partnerships. Earlier, she was an AI Policy Researcher and Project Manager at The Future Society, a think-tank associated with Harvard Kennedy School, where she organized the first and second Global Governance of AI Forums at the World Government Summit in Dubai. She holds dual master's degrees in International Relations from Peking University and Sciences Po Paris, and a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences from Sciences Po Paris. She has been recognized as one of the "100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics" and as a "35 under 35" future leader by the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs.
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from Long-Term Future Fund
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- Mar 22, 2026, 2:49 PM UTC
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- Mar 20, 2026, 2:48 AM UTC