Charbel-Raphaël Segerie

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I am currently the executive director at CeSIA.

I work mainly on AI safety. I have organized and led the Turing Seminar, a course on AI safety in the MVA Master's program, and the bootcamps ML4Good. You can find here my recent work on AI safety, which focuses on RLHF and interpretability. I was TA in London for ARENA, in Berkeley for the MLAB, and CTO of Omnisciences. I've researched at Inria Parietal and Neurospin, and enjoy philosophy and jazz piano.

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Charbel-Raphael Segerie is the executive director of the Centre pour la Sécurité de l’IA (CeSIA) in Paris, where he leads research and education in AI safety. He teaches a course on AI safety within the Ecole Normale Supérieures. His work focuses on comprehensively characterising emerging risks in artificial intelligence, addressing challenges related to current safety methods like RLHF or interpretability, and safe by design AI approaches.