CSER Global Risk Project Advisory
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CSER is a leading existential risk research center at Cambridge; this page describes its partnership network, relevant for understanding the institutional ecosystem around AI safety and global catastrophic risk governance.
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Summary
This page outlines the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk's (CSER) partnerships and collaborations with global institutions focused on researching and mitigating extreme risks to humanity. CSER works with academic, governmental, and civil society partners to address risks including AI, biotechnology, and environmental threats. These partnerships support interdisciplinary research and policy engagement on existential and global catastrophic risks.
Key Points
- •CSER maintains a network of global partners to advance research on existential and catastrophic risks facing humanity.
- •Partnerships span academic institutions, policy organizations, and civil society groups focused on risk mitigation.
- •Collaborative efforts address risks from emerging technologies including AI, as well as biological and environmental threats.
- •CSER uses these partnerships to bridge research and policy, translating academic findings into actionable governance recommendations.
- •The Global Risk Project advisory structure helps coordinate expertise across disciplines and geographies.
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| CSER (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk) | Organization | 58.0 |
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