ASPR Team — AI Safety and Rationality Camp
webThis is the team page for ASPR (a rationality/AI safety summer camp), listing organizers and their backgrounds. It provides context on who runs this educational program, which connects researchers from AI safety, alignment, and related fields.
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Summary
This page lists the organizers of the ASPR (AI Safety and Progress Research) camp for 2024 and 2025, including researchers from AI alignment, economics, mathematics, and related fields. Team members include Jan Kulveit (Alignment of Complex Systems, formerly FHI Oxford), Gavin Leech (AI PhD, Arb Research), and Misha Yagudin (Samotsvety forecasting). The camp appears to be a FABRIC-organized educational program bridging rationality, AI safety, and interdisciplinary research.
Key Points
- •Jan Kulveit leads the Alignment of Complex Systems group at Center for Theoretical Study Prague and was previously at FHI Oxford.
- •Gavin Leech co-founded Arb Research consultancy and is completing an AI PhD at Bristol.
- •Misha Yagudin is a world-class forecaster leading the Samotsvety superforecasting team.
- •The camp is coordinated by Anna Gajdova under the FABRIC camps umbrella, combining AI research, rationality, and education.
- •Team members span AI safety research, economics, game design, therapy, and mathematics, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach.
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ASPR 2025 Team
Jan Kulveit
Jan leads the Alignment of Complex Systems research group at the Center for Theoretical Study in Prague. Previously he was Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford. In his free time, he enjoys mountains and drinking good tea.
David Yu
David researches the design of better social ecosystems. He spent 5 years in tech startups as a director of growth and anthropologist. He is interested in information theory, complexity theory, and philosophy.
Anicka Dolezalová
Half-nomadic math postdoc at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Big fan of balance-and-trust sports like dancing, acrobatics, climbing or wild water canoeing. Used to organize math and art camps.
Cat Wu
Doing economics in grad school. Interested in both user and systems design. Was a product manager at Shopify. Temporary hobbies: climbing, yarn, photography, classical Chinese
Damon P-Sasi
Damon is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, writer, and teacher at over a dozen rationality workshops and summer programs. He's a strong believer in the power of stories as a catalyst for growth, the value of rationality to improve therapeutic practices, and is working to combine all three in as many ways as possible.
Stag Lynn
Stag, having left math and physics Olympiads behind, works as a brain for hire with side projects in figuring out how, if at all, a human is different from a country and what makes games good.
Sam Enright
Sam is finishing up his undergrad in economics and philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. He writes a newsletter about policy and economic history, and is Non-Resident Fellow at the think tank Progress Ireland.
David Frantisek Wagner
Merging gamedesign (larps, boardgames, education games) with history and education background and career in public policy making (EU institutions). Cat person.
Anna Gajdova
Anna spends her time thinking about minds & cognition while coordinating FABRIC camps, such as ASPR, from behind the scenes. Previously, she was a mathematician, helped run an AI research program, and studied zookeeping.
ASPR 2024 Team
Gavin Leech
Gavin is nearly done with an AI PhD at Bristol. He co-founded the consultancy Arb
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