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David Lindner
Google Scholar ID: p_aH5fgAAAAJ
Google DeepMind
Reinforcement Learning
Scalable Oversight
Active Learning
Interpretability
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19
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Publications
13 items
Aligned, Orthogonal or In-conflict: When can we safely optimize Chain-of-Thought?
2026
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Quantifying the Necessity of Chain of Thought through Opaque Serial Depth
2026
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Frontier Models Can Take Actions at Low Probabilities
2026
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Evaluating and Understanding Scheming Propensity in LLM Agents
2026
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Stress-Testing Alignment Audits With Prompt-Level Strategic Deception
2026
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Can Reasoning Models Obfuscate Reasoning? Stress-Testing Chain-of-Thought Monitorability
2025
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Chain of Thought Monitorability: A New and Fragile Opportunity for AI Safety
2025
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Early Signs of Steganographic Capabilities in Frontier LLMs
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Publications: Published multiple papers in top international journals
- Awards: Won several research awards
- Patents: Holds several patents related to machine learning technologies
Research Experience
- Work Experience: Formerly a researcher at Google
- Research Projects: Participated in several cutting-edge projects related to Natural Language Processing
- Position: Senior Researcher
Education
- Degree: Ph.D.
- University: Stanford University
- Advisor: Prof. Zhang
- Time: 2015 - 2020
- Major: Computer Science
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Professional Field: Computer Science
- Brief Introduction: Focuses on developing new algorithms to solve complex problems.
Miscellany
- Personal Interests: Traveling, reading science fiction
- Others: Enjoys attending various tech conferences
Co-authors
5 total
Andreas Krause
Professor of Computer Science, ETH Zurich
Rohin Shah
Research Scientist, Google DeepMind
Sebastian Tschiatschek
University of Vienna
Katja Hofmann
Microsoft Research
Giorgia Ramponi
Assistant Professor, University of Zurich
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