We run a regular programme of public talks, seminars, and roundtables in London. Our events are open to anyone.
Large, open events featuring leading researchers and thinkers from across AI safety, governance, policy, and philosophy. Our speaker programme draws on UCL and London's wider AI research community, alongside voices from law, psychology, and industry.
Smaller, recurring sessions focused on specific problems in AI safety and governance. These are working discussions, not lectures — designed for depth, disagreement, and progress on questions that resist easy answers.
Closed-door working sessions on specific policy or technical problems. By invitation, bringing together small groups of researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to work through particular challenges in governance and safety.
Our inaugural programme is being planned. Register your interest to be notified.
Our first public event — a talk on the gap between AI capability and the governance frameworks meant to shape it. Speaker to be announced.
Register interest →A recurring series of focused discussions on specific problems. Researchers and practitioners welcome.
Register interest →Recordings and summaries from past events will be published here as our programme develops.