Cameron Kirk-Giannini

Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini is an assistant professor of philosophy at Rutgers University–Newark. His work during the fellowship focuses on AI wellbeing, cooperation and conflict between future AI systems, and the safety and interpretability of agential system architectures.

Research:

Research:

Language Agents Reduce the Risk of Existential Catastrophe (Co-Authored with Simon Goldstein, published in AI & Society)

The Polarity Problem (Co-Authored with Simon Goldstein)

Field-Building:

AI Safety Philosophical Studies Special Issue


Media:

(ABC News Op-ed) Is it ethical to create generative agents? Is it safe? (Co-Authored with Simon Goldstein)

The Oxford House Model provides community based, supportive, and sober living environment.

Center for AI Safety resources :

The Oxford House Model provides community based, supportive, and sober living environment.