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# Jack Clark

Non-Resident Research Fellow

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**Jack Clark** was a Non-Resident Research Fellow at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). In addition to his work with CSET, Jack is co-founder of Anthropic, a member of the Steering Committee of the AI Index, part of the Stanford One Hundred Year Study on AI, and is the author of the weekly [ImportAI](https://jack-clark.net/) newsletter. He formerly served as OpenAI’s Policy Director. Jack frequently participates in fact-finding studies and forums relating to AI, including attending the Aspen Strategy Group, and participating in events with the GAO and the Army Cyber Institute. Prior to OpenAI, Jack was the world’s only neural network reporter at Bloomberg and the world’s only distributed systems reporter at the Register.

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