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Learning to Look at AI Through Capability
This week’s we focused on AI capabilities—not as an end in themselves, but as a way of grounding how we later think about risk. It started quite concretely, with capabilities like language models, image generation, and then this idea of multi-modality. At first, I thought multi-modal systems were simply about translating between formats—image to text,…
Beginning an AI Safety Fellowship: First Impressions
Today, the 1st of February 2026, I attended the meet-and-greet session for the fellowship conducted by AI Safety Collab . This post is part of a small but intentional experiment: to keep a public, honest record of what I am learning, thinking about, and struggling with as I move through this programme. The opening session…
What Today’s AI Systems Reveal About Power, Trust, and Governance
Artificial intelligence is often discussed as a future problem. In spite of the recent rise in debates surrounding the safety of AI models there is a complacence, a feeling that AI governance is a thing for the future—something we will need to regulate once it becomes sufficiently advanced. This idea is misleading. The systems already…

AI Safety Collab Fellowship
I am currently part of a fellowship being conducted by AI Safety Collab, where I am thinking and writing about artificial intelligence, risk, responsibility, and governance—slowly, critically, and in conversation with others. This page gathers my ongoing reflections and learning from the programme.
