Maximilian Negele
Bio
Maximilian Negele is a researcher at the RAND Center for AI, Security, and Technology, where he leads European frontier AI policy work, and a Research Affiliate at the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative. His research focuses on the geopolitics of AI, frontier AI risk management, multinational advanced AI development, and EU AI policy including the EU AI Act. Before joining RAND, he co-founded cFactual, an AI-focused non-profit consulting firm, worked as a strategy consultant at Boston Consulting Group, and served as a summer fellow and research assistant at the Centre for the Governance of AI. He holds an M.Phil. in Economics from the University of Oxford and a B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences from University College Roosevelt (Utrecht University). His connection to the effective altruism and long-termist community dates to around 2016, when he interned at Giving What We Can and the Centre for Effective Altruism; he was also a 2019 Global Priorities Fellow at the Forethought Foundation. He received a Long-Term Future Fund grant in 2020 to research the historical longevity and decay of universities, philanthropic foundations, and Catholic orders in collaboration with Phil Trammell at the Global Priorities Institute, work intended to inform the feasibility of establishing multi-century charitable foundations for patient philanthropy.
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- Personal Website
- https://maxnegele.xyz/
- Twitter / X
- LessWrong
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Grants
from Long-Term Future Fund
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- Mar 22, 2026, 11:25 PM UTC
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- Mar 20, 2026, 2:55 AM UTC