Hadrien Pouget is a visiting research analyst in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, supported by the Open Philanthropy Technology Policy Fellowship. He leverages his combined technical and policy backgrounds to analyse the course of AI regulation. He takes a particular interest in the technical and political challenges faced by those setting AI technical standards, which are set to underpin regulation.
Previously, he worked as a research assistant at the computer science department at the University of Oxford. In this role, he published several papers on the testing and evaluation of machine learning systems. He also worked as a research fellow at the Center on Long-Term Risk in the United Kingdom on the combination of policy and technical issues arising from the interactions of AI systems.
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