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How does the world feel about the possibility of understanding other species?
Findings from our Global Dialogue on AI and interspecies communication.
Nov 5
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October 2025
When AI Acts For You (Or As You)
Early findings from our sixth Global Dialogues on frontier AI agents.
Oct 17
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There will soon be millions of AI agents working on our behalf for work, commerce, and democracy.
How do we ensure people’s preferences and values are faithfully represented?
Oct 10
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Why You Should Care About AI Evaluations
The real world is complex, and we need AI evals that capture that complexity.
Oct 6
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September 2025
Notes on building collective intelligence into evals
Incorporating collective intelligence into context-specific evaluation
Sep 29
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A global snapshot of trust and AI
Findings from our Global Dialogues data, which encompasses ~4,000 participants across four rounds, reveal that trust in traditional institutions is low…
Sep 23
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People are relying on AI for emotional support. This has global implications for trust and governance.
Some findings from our Global Dialogues on Human-AI relationships
Sep 16
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People are starting to believe that AI is conscious.
And this is already affecting the world, regardless of whether or not AI ever actually is.
Sep 8
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Frontier AI Agents with collective input
What does the world want from future AI agents? Announcing our partnership with the Industry-Wide Deliberative Forum, and our latest Global Dialogues…
Sep 4
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August 2025
Translating global public input into AI evals
Early insights from Global Dialogues
Aug 25
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Collective Intelligence with LLMs
From chain-of-thought to chain-of-deliberation
Aug 21
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LLM Judges Are Unreliable
How Positional Preferences, Order Effects, and Prompt Sensitivity Undermine Reliability in AI Judgments
Aug 15
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