We’re hosting the Minimal AI Safety Unconference, running online from April 24-27 (Friday-Monday). The event is open to anyone who wants to help prevent AI-driven catastrophe, regardless of background or perspective.What is MAISU?MAISU is an unconference. That means the schedule is open – anyone can add a session on any AI safety relevant topic. You can give a talk, host a discussion, run a workshop, share your hot takes and invite people to debate you, or do something else entirely. If you can think of it and it’s relevant, you can put it on the schedule.The event also features lightning talk sessions where teams from the 11th edition of AI Safety Camp will present their projects, spanning topics from advocacy and governance to mechanistic interpretability and agent foundations.When and how much?Most sessions will run during Saturday April 25th and Sunday April 26th, with an opening session on Friday evening (UTC) and some overflow into Monday. Join as much or as little as you want. The event is free.How to participateAttend sessions: Register here to receive updates and reminders, then check the schedule for sessions that interest you.Host something: Add your session directly to the schedule. You’re responsible for hosting it – pick your own time slot and video call platform (or the AISC zoom while it is free). Parallel sessions are encouraged.Hang out: Join the AI Alignment Slack where event discussions will happen in #events.No preparation or expertise is required to attend. If you want to host something but aren’t sure what, the event page has suggestions.Who is organising this?Robert Kralisch and Remmelt Ellen, the organisers of AI Safety Camp.Register here | Full event page | ScheduleDiscuss Read More
MAISU 2026 – Minimal AI Safety Unconference (April 24-27, online)
We’re hosting the Minimal AI Safety Unconference, running online from April 24-27 (Friday-Monday). The event is open to anyone who wants to help prevent AI-driven catastrophe, regardless of background or perspective.What is MAISU?MAISU is an unconference. That means the schedule is open – anyone can add a session on any AI safety relevant topic. You can give a talk, host a discussion, run a workshop, share your hot takes and invite people to debate you, or do something else entirely. If you can think of it and it’s relevant, you can put it on the schedule.The event also features lightning talk sessions where teams from the 11th edition of AI Safety Camp will present their projects, spanning topics from advocacy and governance to mechanistic interpretability and agent foundations.When and how much?Most sessions will run during Saturday April 25th and Sunday April 26th, with an opening session on Friday evening (UTC) and some overflow into Monday. Join as much or as little as you want. The event is free.How to participateAttend sessions: Register here to receive updates and reminders, then check the schedule for sessions that interest you.Host something: Add your session directly to the schedule. You’re responsible for hosting it – pick your own time slot and video call platform (or the AISC zoom while it is free). Parallel sessions are encouraged.Hang out: Join the AI Alignment Slack where event discussions will happen in #events.No preparation or expertise is required to attend. If you want to host something but aren’t sure what, the event page has suggestions.Who is organising this?Robert Kralisch and Remmelt Ellen, the organisers of AI Safety Camp.Register here | Full event page | ScheduleDiscuss Read More