Constellation Network & Research
Bringing experts together to accelerate breakthroughs in AI safety
Constellation supports research on the hardest technical and policy problems — from alignment and control to governance and risk communication.
Constellation Events
Getting the right people in the same room.
Our curated events target specific areas of AI safety in need of development and collaboration.
Unsupervised Learning
A day-long workshop for industry professionals featuring technical talks and Q&A sessions with leading safety researchers.
Seminar Series
Weekly talks featuring guest speakers on technical research, governance, security, and other topics.
Frontier AI Policy Workshop
A multi-day event featuring memo sessions, presentations, and informal discussions on AI policy design.
“Speaking with AI safety researchers in Constellation was an essential part of how I formed my views on AI threat models and AI safety research prioritization. It also gave me access to a researcher network that I’ve found very valuable for my career.”
Sam Marks, Member of Technical Staff, Anthropic
Featured Publications
Pushing the frontier of AI safety research
Some papers only exist because their authors met at Constellation. Others are strengthened when researchers working on adjacent problems draw on each other's expertise.
A cross-sector network
Our network spans research, policy, national security, and technology. Constellation connects these critical organizations to ensure advanced AI benefits humanity.
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We host some of the most influential and capable AI safety experts and thought leaders in the world.
Our programs support technical researchers, strategists, policymakers, and operators.
People and organizations25
Highlighting the individuals advancing AI safety
Constellation’s network includes researchers, policymakers, and technical experts working across governance, alignment, and risk mitigation.
OpenAI
James Smith
Redwood Research