Eli Lifland – AI Safety Researcher & Forecaster
webPersonal homepage of Eli Lifland, AI safety researcher and co-founder of the AI Futures Project, focused on AGI forecasting, timelines, and governance — relevant for understanding key researchers and organizations in the AI safety ecosystem.
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Eli Lifland's personal homepage outlines his work as co-founder of the AI Futures Project, where he focuses on AGI forecasting, timelines, and governance. He co-created the AI 2027 scenario and the AI Futures Model, and leads the Samotsvety Forecasting team. He also has a background in NLP robustness research and effective altruism.
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- •Co-founded the AI Futures Project; works on AGI forecasting and governance including the AI 2027 scenario and AI Futures Model.
- •Co-leads Samotsvety Forecasting team and led creation of 2025 and 2026 AI forecasting surveys.
- •Previously worked at Ought on Elicit, an AI research assistant, and co-created TextAttack for NLP adversarial robustness.
- •Affiliated with effective altruism movement; has taken the Giving What We Can Pledge.
- •Interested in judgmental forecasting as a tool for improved decision-making under uncertainty.
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Career
I cofounded the AI Futures Project and work as a researcher there on AGI forecasting and governance.
I've worked on the AI 2027 scenario and the AI Futures Model , which predicts AI timelines and takeoff speeds.
I advise Sage , an organization that is as of 2026, primarily focused on the AI Village .
I led the creation of the 2025 and 2026 AI forecasting surveys .
I previously worked as a software engineer at
Ought on the AI research assistant
Elicit .
Selected work
Some work that I've (co-)authored that I am happiest about:
AI 2027: A detailed AGI scenario forecast
AI Futures Model: Timelines and Takeoff
My take on What We Owe the Future
Eli's review of "Is power-seeking AI an existential risk?"
2025 and 2026 AI forecasting surveys
Improving outcomes from superhuman AGIs
I've decided to work on improving outcomes from superhuman AGIs
because I think it's both the most important problem we face, and furthermore I find it interesting.
If you'd like to help, I've written a post with advice: What you can do about AI 2027 .
I also consider myself part of the
effective altruism
movement, which aims to use reason and evidence to improve the world as
much as possible (this doesn't mean I endorse every action prominent effective altruists or effective altruism orginazations take!). I've taken the
Giving What We Can Pledge
to donate at least 10% of my lifetime income to whatever I think is the most effective use of my money,
and ideas I learned about due to effective altruism
have had a large impact on my career decisions.
Forecasting
I'm interested in judgmental forecasting as a route to improved decision
making. I recommend
Superforecasting
for an introduction, but I think it overclaims in some ways (e.g.
regarding
generalists vs. expertise ). I co-lead the
Samotsvety Forecasting team. My
forecasting track record is described
here . Some takes on forecasting/epistemics interventions as of March 2024 here .
AI robustness research
During my last year of college, I co-created
TextAttack , a Python
framework for adversarial attacks in NLP. See the
paper or
blog post . We also published a
paper arguing for
stricter evaluation of adversarial examples in NLP. While at Ought, I
co-created the RAFT Benchmark .
Education
I have degrees in computer science and economics from the
University of Virginia .
Miscellany
Battlecode
I competed in Battlecode for
several years, a competition for high-school and college students to
program the best bot to win a strategy game. My team advanced to the top
4 3 out of 6 years. See
the README here for more.
Clash Royale
During the end of high school and beginning of college, I played a lot of Clash Royale, a
mobile game. I did well in a
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