2020 Foresight Fellow in Artificial Intelligence Governance Caroline researches international coordination models to ensure the safety and reliability of Artificial Intelligence systems at UC Berkeley Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI). She also leads CHAI’s partnership and external relations strategy, focusing on building a research community around AI safety and relationships with key stakeholders. Before working at CHAI, she was an AI Policy Researcher and Project Manager at The Future Society, a think-tank incubated at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. She notably supported the organization of the first and second Global Governance of AI Forums at the World Government Summit in Dubai. In the 2019 edition, she managed two committees: Geopolitics of AI and International Panel on AI research. She published articles and reports on the Geopolitics of AI, US-China industry levers of cooperation on AI and the results of a global civic debate on AI governance. Before this, she participated in numerous climate negotiations and technical intersessions since 2015, including with the French Delegation for COP23 and COP24. Caroline speaks English, French, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. She has a Master’s degree in International Relations from Peking University and a Master’s degree in International Public Management from Sciences Po Paris. She received her Bachelor’s degree in political sciences from Sciences Po Paris. She also studied at the Graduate Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and at Tufts