George Gor
George is an Associate, AI Security Policy at The Future Society, focusing on building interoperable mechanisms that help reduce severe risks from powerful AI.
In this role, he leads and co-leads stakeholder-engaged research that assesses enforcement of incident reporting obligations; builds infrastructure for coordinated response to AI-related crises; and develops verifiable international AI agreements. He is also a co-author of technical reports including Computing Power and the Governance of Artificial Intelligence.
He convenes and supports policymakers, researchers, industry and civil society to shape frontier AI regulation, including by conducting tabletop exercises. He currently plays a central part in organising Verified: Securing the AI Stack in a Frontier AI World as well as The Athens Roundtable on AI and the Rule of Law.
Previously, he served as a Member of the Red Teaming Network at OpenAI, where he evaluated frontier AI systems for potential malicious use.
He holds an LL.B. from Kabarak University and is a postgraduate student at the University of Cambridge, supported by Coefficient Giving.

George Gor
Nairobi
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