Noemi Dreksler

Senior Research Fellow at Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI)

Noemi Dreksler is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Governance of AI, focusing on survey research that examines expert and public perceptions of artificial intelligence. Previous roles include Survey Research Contractor at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University and Freelance Project-based Research Associate at IMD Business School, where Noemi contributed to significant projects related to leadership. Early experience includes serving as an Assistant Business Psychologist at YSC, where research on employee behavior change was conducted, and an internship at Rethink Mental Illness, assessing the impact of austerity on mental health. Noemi holds a PhD in Experimental Psychology and advanced degrees in Industrial/Organisational Psychology and Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Oxford and UCL.

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Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI)

We are building a global research community, dedicated to helping humanity navigate the transition to a world with advanced AI. AI has the potential to be a radically transformative technology. Continued progress could bring profoundly important benefits, including major scientific advances and reductions in illness and poverty. However, this progress could also bring substantial risks. Research is urgently needed to understand the implications of advanced AI. Ultimately, we believe, positive outcomes may require the development of new global norms, policies, and institutions. Our research community is guided by our Research Agenda and Theory of Impact, drawing on Political Science, Computer Science, Economics, Law, and Philosophy. Our work aims to define and map the field of AI governance, and address the most important and neglected research questions. Our fellowships and prizes support promising early-career researchers working on AI governance. We run seminars and conferences to better connect the field of AI governance and build a thriving global research community. You can read more about our work at www.governance.ai


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