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Noemi Dreksler

Senior Research Fellow

noemi.dreksler@governance.ai
https://noemidreksler.com/

Noemi leads GovAI’s survey work, which has included surveying AI researchers’ views on the ethics, governance, and future of AI; leading economists’ views on AI and economic growth; the views of local US policymakers before and after ChatGPT was released; public attitudes towards AI in Europe and the US; and experts’ views on AGI safety and governance best practices. She holds a DPhil in Experimental Psychology from Oxford.

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Featured Publications

Survey Research

What Does the Public Think About AI?

Drawing from academic studies and public polling data, this report synthesises public attitudes towards AI with a focus on the United Kingdom and United States. It discusses public views on issues such as concern about job loss...

AI Lab Policy

Open-Sourcing Highly Capable Foundation Models

We evaluate the risks and benefits of open-sourcing, as well as alternative methods for pursuing open-source objectives.

Survey Research

Towards Best Practices in AGI Safety and Governance

A number of leading AI companies, including OpenAI, Google DeepMind, andAnthropic, have the stated goal of building artificial general intelligence (AGI)—AI systems that achieve or exceed human performance...

Survey Research

Forecasting AI Progress: Evidence from a Survey of Machine Learning Researchers

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are shaping modern life, from transportation, health care, science, finance, to the military. Forecasts of AI development could help improve policy- and decision making. We report...

Survey Research

Skilled and Mobile: Survey Evidence of AI Researchers' Immigration Preferences

Countries, companies, and universities are increasingly competing over top-tier artificial intelligence (AI) researchers. Where are these researchers likely to immigrate and what affects their immigration decisions? We...

Survey Research

Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Evidence from a Survey of Machine Learning Researchers

Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) researchers play an important role in the ethics and governance of AI, including taking action against what they perceive to be unethical uses of AI...

Featured Analysis

Research Posts

Preliminary Survey Results: US and European Publics Overwhelmingly and Increasingly Agree That AI Needs to Be Managed Carefully

Preliminary findings from a survey with over 13,000 people in 11 countries show that an overwhelming majority in Europe and the US there is a need for careful management of AI.

Research Posts

New Survey: Broad Expert Consensus for Many AGI Safety and Governance Practices

Our survey of 51 leading experts from AGI labs, academia, and civil society found overwhelming support for many AGI safety and governance practices.

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