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Daniel Eth
AI governance research and public communications for reducing existential risks from advanced AI
Daniel Eth is a highly-educated and accomplished individual, with extensive experience in science, engineering, and philosophy. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University, as well as a Master of Science in Materials Science, Engineering from the same institution. He furthered his academic pursuits by earning a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy from the University of California, Los Angeles. He also studied Applied Physics at Yale University.
His professional experience includes serving as a Senior Research Scholar at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, where he continues to make significant contributions to the field. He previously held the position of Teaching Fellow at Singularity University, and served as an intern at Nitto Americas, the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, and Stanford University.
Daniel's impressive educational background and work experience enable him to tackle complex issues across a range of disciplines. His expertise in applied physics and materials science, combined with his philosophical knowledge, gives him a unique insight into the intersection between technology, society, and ethics. His current research focuses on existential risks associated with emerging technologies.