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CSER (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk) is a Cambridge-based research center; this events page is useful for tracking academic conferences and workshops at the intersection of AI safety, existential risk, and policy.

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This page lists public events, conferences, and workshops organized by the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) at the University of Cambridge. CSER focuses on risks from advanced technologies including AI, biotechnology, and other global catastrophic risks. The events page serves as a hub for academic and policy discussions on existential and catastrophic risk reduction.

Key Points

  • CSER hosts interdisciplinary events bringing together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners on existential and global catastrophic risks.
  • Topics covered span AI safety, biosecurity, climate risk, and other emerging technology threats.
  • Events include both public lectures and invitation-only workshops aimed at advancing research and policy.
  • CSER is one of the leading academic institutions focused on long-term risks from transformative technologies.
  • The events page provides access to recordings, summaries, and upcoming event listings relevant to AI safety and governance.

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