Jade Leung is a New Zealand researcher and engineer. Her work focuses on the ethical development of artificial intelligence, particularly on regulation and safety protocols for upcoming generations of artificial general intelligence .[1] She is a former Governance and Policy Advisor to OpenAI,[2][3] and a former research and Head of Partnerships at the Governance of Artificial Intelligence Program at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute. Leung leads the Research Unit at the UK AI Safety Institute.[4][3][5]
Career
Leung graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with First Class Honours in Civil Engineering in 2015.[6] She won a Rhodes Scholarship in 2016.[7] She completed her DPhil in International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford in 2019.[8] Her PhD thesis was on "Who will govern artificial intelligence? Learning from the history of strategic politics in emerging technologies".[9]
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