Current projects examine: (i) meaningful human oversight and control for general-purpose AI, (ii) the science of evaluation, including problem specification; (iii) AI as bureaucratic decision-making, analysing rule-boundedness, discretion, and consistency and their implications for legitimacy and accountability; and (iv) agency and autonomy.
Research Experience
Researcher at Inria's REGALIA project; Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI; Lead Writer of the forthcoming 2026 International AI Safety Report; Co-Investigator of the UKRI funded project CHAILD; Previously, a Research Fellow at the Institute for Ethics in AI and Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford; Member of the advisory committee for GARP's Risks and AI program; Former member of the Humanities Cultural Programme Steering Committee; Worked as an Ethics Advisor for Digital Catapult.
Education
DPhil in Philosophy from the University of Oxford; MSt in Philosophy of Physics from the University of Oxford; Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Freie Universität Berlin; Certificate for Data Science and AI from LeWagon.
Background
Main research focus is on agency, autonomy and human oversight, also interested in the governance of AI more broadly.