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CHAI (humancompatible.ai) is one of the most prominent academic AI safety research centers; this page serves as a reference for identifying key researchers and their institutional affiliations within the alignment field.

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This page lists the faculty, staff, and researchers affiliated with the Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI) at UC Berkeley. CHAI is a leading academic research center focused on ensuring AI systems are safe, beneficial, and aligned with human values. The team spans computer science, psychology, cognitive science, and related disciplines.

Key Points

  • Faculty includes Stuart Russell (CHAI founder), Pieter Abbeel, Anca Dragan, and other leading AI/ML researchers from UC Berkeley, Cornell, Michigan, and Princeton.
  • Interdisciplinary team covers technical AI safety, reinforcement learning, human-robot interaction, cognitive science, and psychology.
  • Staff includes Executive Director Mark Nitzberg and Assistant Director Sarah Otis, supporting CHAI's research and outreach activities.
  • Researchers such as Andrew Critch contribute to alignment theory, multi-agent safety, and related foundational topics.
  • CHAI's composition reflects a broad approach to alignment: combining formal methods, learning theory, human factors, and social science.

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 Stuart Russell 
 
 Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley

 Director of Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public

 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Stuart Russell

 

 Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley

 Director of Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public

 Stuart Russell received his B.A. with first-class honours in physics from Oxford University in 1982 and his Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford in 1986. He then joined the faculty of the University of California at Berkeley, where he is a Professor (and formerly Chair) of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and holder of the Smith-Zadeh Chair in Engineering. He is a Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the Association for Computing Machinery , and the American Association for the Advancement of Science . His book Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (with Peter Norvig) is the standard text in AI; it has been translated into 13 languages and is used in over 1300 universities in 118 countries. His research covers a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence including machine learning, probabilistic reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, real-time decision making, multitarget tracking, computer vision, computational physiology, and philosophical foundations. His current concerns include the threat of autonomous weapons and the long-term future of artificial intelligence and its relation to humanity. In 2022, he was selected to become the inaugural director of the newly created Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public.

You can read more about Prof. Russell’s work and accomplishments at his website .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Pieter Abbeel 
 
 Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley

 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Pieter Abbeel

 

 Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley

 Pieter Abbeel has been a Professor at UC Berkeley ( EECS , BAIR ) since 2008 and was a Research Scientist at OpenAI during 2016-2017. Pieter has developed apprenticeship learning algorithms that have enabled advanced helicopter aerobatics , including maneuvers such as tic-tocs, chaos and auto-rotation, which only exceptional human pilots can perform. His group has enabled the first end-to-end completion of reliably picking up a crumpled laundry article and folding it and has pioneered deep reinforcement learning for robotics, including learning locomotion and visuomotor skills. His current research focuses on robotics and machine learning with particular focus on deep reinforcement learning, deep imitation learning, deep unsupervised learning, meta-learning, learning-to-learn, and AI safety.

You can read more about Prof. Abbeel’s work and accomplishments at his website .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Anca Dragan 
 
 Assistant Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley

Founder, InterACT Lab

 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Anca Dragan

 

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