AI Governance Work

Publications

Paper: In Which Areas of Technical AI Safety Could Geopolitical Rivals Cooperate?

  • Ben Bucknall*, Saad Siddiqui*, Lara Thurnherr, Conor McGurk, Ben Harack, Anka Reuel, Patricia Paskov, Casey Mahoney, Sören Mindermann, Scott Singer, Vinay Hiremath, Charbel-Raphaël Segerie, Oscar Delaney, Alessandro Abate, Fazl Barez, Michael K. Cohen, Philip Torr, Ferenc Huszár, Anisoara Calinescu, Gabriel Davis Jones, Yoshua Bengio, Robert Trager (Arxiv preprint).

Policy Brief: Looking ahead: Synergies between the EU AI Office and UK AISI

  • Lara Thurnherr*, Risto Uuk*, Tekla Emborg*, Marta Ziosi*, Isabella Wilkinson, Morgan Simpson, Renan Araujo and Charles Martinet (2025): Looking ahead: Synergies between the EU AI Office and UK AISI (Oxford Martin School, AI Governance Initiative).
  • LinkedIn Summary, Risto Uuk.

Research Memo: Who should develop which Evaluations?

  • Thurnherr, Lara*, Trager, Robert*, Oueslati, Amin, Winter, Christoph, Ní Ghuidhir, Cliodhna, O’Brien, Joe, Chan, Jun Shern, Lorenzo Pacchiardi, Reuel, Anka, Stein, Merlin, Guest, Oliver, Sourbut, Oliver, Araujo, Renan, Donoughe, Seth & Zeng, Yi (2025): Who Should Develop Which AI Evaluations? (Oxford Martin School, AI Governance Initiative.)
  • Presentation for the EU AI Office. (Slides)
  • Three Key Points: Twitter Thread
  • LinkedIn: Summary by Renan Araujo.
Decision Process for Determining Which Evaluations an Actor Should Develop
Measures for the Creation of a Market-Based Evaluation Ecosystem

International Network of AISIs: Information Sharing

  • Thurnherr, Lara (2025) Which Information should the UK and US AISI share with an International Network of AISIs? Opportunities, Risks, and a Tentative Proposal. (ArXiv).
  • Summary Post: Balancing Transparency and Security: A Framework for Information-Sharing Among AI Safety Institutes (aipolicybulletin.org).
Benefits of Sharing Information with an International AISI Network
Provisional Framework: Taking the Risks of Information Sharing into Account

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