Skip to content
Longterm Wiki

David Krueger - Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER)

web

Credibility Rating

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

Metadata

1 FactBase fact citing this source

Cached Content Preview

HTTP 200Fetched May 17, 20264 KB
[![](https://www.cser.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/cser/static/min/img/uoc-colour.svg)](http://www.cam.ac.uk/)

- [Study at Cambridge](http://www.cam.ac.uk/study-at-cambridge)
- [About the University](http://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university)
- [Research at Cambridge](http://www.cam.ac.uk/research)

David Krueger is an Assistant Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge.  His work focuses on reducing the risk of human extinction from artificial intelligence (AI x-risk) through technical research as well as education, outreach, governance, and advocacy.  His research spans many areas of Deep Learning, AI Alignment, AI Safety, and AI Ethics, including alignment failure modes, algorithmic manipulation, interpretability, robustness, and understanding how AI systems learn and generalize.  He has been featured in media outlets including ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Al Jazeera’s Inside Story, France 24, New Scientist, and the Associated Press.  David completed his graduate studies at the University of Montreal and Mila, working with Yoshua Bengio, Roland Memisevic, and Aaron Courville, and he is a research affiliate of Mila, UC Berkeley’s Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI), and the Center for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) at the University of Cambridge.

[View all associated work](https://www.cser.ac.uk/work/?author[]=david-krueger)

![David Krueger](https://www.cser.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/dkrueger-500x500.png)

Cookie notice

Cookies are little files that we save on your device to remember your preferences. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change your settings.

Strictly necessary cookiesStrictly necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site may no longer work.

| Name | Domain | Expiration | Path | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| pressidium\_cookie\_consent | .cser.ac.uk | 1 year | / | A cookie to record whether the consent modal has been dismissed. |
| wp\_consent\_functional | www.cser.ac.uk | 30 days | / | A cookie to record whether the user has accepted necessary cookies. |
| wp\_consent\_marketing | www.cser.ac.uk | 30 days | / | A cookie to record whether the user has accepted marketing cookies. |
| wp\_consent\_preferences | www.cser.ac.uk | 30 days | / | A cookie to record whether the user has accepted preference cookies. |
| wp\_consent\_statistics | www.cser.ac.uk | 30 days | / | A cookie to record whether the user has accepted identifiable site usage measurement cookies. |
| wp\_consent\_statistics-anonymous | www.cser.ac.uk | 30 days | / | A cookie to record whether the user has accepted anonymous site usage measurement cookies. |
| wpEmojiSettingsSupports | www.cser.ac.uk | session | / | A cookie to record browser configuration and ensure correct state of fonts, image sliders, colour schemes, and 

... (truncated, 4 KB total)
Resource ID: 1fb713337cadd5fe | Stable ID: sid_PeUHKnZ92A