Publications
Transforming risk governance at frontier AI companies
Ben Robinson and James Ginns
This report explores how aspects of best practice risk governance – particularly the Three Lines Model (3LoD), which separates risk ownership, oversight and
AI incident reporting: Addressing a gap in the UK’s regulation of AI
Tommy Shaffer Shane
AI has a history of failing in unanticipated ways, with over 10,000 safety incidents recorded by news outlets in deployed AI systems since
The near-term impact of AI on disinformation
Tommy Shaffer Shane
It is rightly concerning to many around the world that AI-enabled disinformation could represent one of the greatest global risks we face, whether
Understanding risks at the intersection of AI and bio
Cassidy Nelson and Sophie Rose
Artificial intelligence and biotechnology are converging in a way that could catalyse immense progress from areas like personalised medicine to sustainable agriculture—as well
Strengthening Resilience to AI Risk: A guide for UK policymakers
This Briefing Paper from CETaS and CLTR aims to provide a clear framework to inform the UK Government’s approach to understanding and responding
Written evidence submitted to DSIT: ‘Pro-innovation approach to AI regulation’ consultation
We were pleased to see the government’s white paper on 'A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation' published in March 2023.
Governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) inquiry – submission of evidence
Dr Jess Whittlestone
CLTR's Head of AI Policy, Dr Jess Whittlestone, has co-authored a submission of evidence to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee's
Response to ‘Establishing a pro-innovation approach to regulating AI’
How the UK can best set the rules for regulating AI in a way that drives innovation and growth while also protecting our
Artificial Intelligence Policy Proposals
Dr Jess Whittlestone
Establish a world-leading, effective AI governance regime which enables the UK to harness the benefits of AI while mitigating its risks.
Policy Proposals
CLTR's policy experts have set out a series of proposals to transform the UK's resilience to extreme risks. Our recommendations focus on areas
Future of compute review – submission of evidence
Dr Jess Whittlestone
CLTR's Head of AI Policy, Dr Jess Whittlestone, has co-authored a submission of evidence to the UK Government's Future of Compute Review
Extreme Risks and The UK National Resilience Strategy
A new joint paper by Dr Toby Ord at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, Dr Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh at Cambridge's Centre for the
Introducing Future Proof: a roadmap to boost the UK’s resilience to extreme risks
Sophie Dannreuther
We’re proud to launch Future Proof, in collaboration with Toby Ord, author of The Precipice, and extreme risk experts from the Future of