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4/5
High(4)

High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.

Rating inherited from publication venue: Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

CSER is a leading existential risk research center at Cambridge; this annual report is useful for tracking institutional research priorities and policy influence in the AI safety and broader catastrophic risk space.

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Importance: 25/100organizational reportnews

Summary

The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) at the University of Cambridge presents its 2022 activities report, summarizing research outputs, policy engagements, and organizational developments. The report highlights CSER's interdisciplinary work on existential and catastrophic risks including AI safety, biosecurity, and environmental risks. It provides an overview of publications, events, collaborations, and funding during the year.

Key Points

  • Summarizes CSER's 2022 research across multiple existential risk domains including AI, biosecurity, and climate-related catastrophic risks
  • Documents policy engagement efforts, including contributions to governmental and international bodies on risk governance
  • Highlights publications, working papers, and public communications produced by CSER researchers during the year
  • Showcases collaborative projects and partnerships with other academic institutions and risk-focused organizations
  • Reflects CSER's broad mission to use rigorous research to inform decision-making on global catastrophic risks

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Resource ID: 608e4bc30d04700b | Stable ID: MTM5ZjkxZG