

Panel Discussion on the Governance of Frontier AI
Panel discussion on current developments in AI governance, emerging directions, and career pathways in the field.
Join the Orion AI Governance Initiative for an evening exploring how frontier AI systems are being governed, regulated, and shaped by the policy decisions happening right now, and what this means for future careers in AI governance.
Our expert panellists will share perspectives on both the high-level policy debates and the practical realities of translating policies into workable governance frameworks for emerging AI technologies. The discussion will cover recent developments, the UK’s positioning in this rapidly evolving landscape, and offer practical insights for those considering careers in this space.
This event is designed for anyone curious about the intersection of cutting-edge AI technology and policy, whether you’re a student interested in AI governance, considering a career pivot, or simply want to understand how decisions are being made about the AI systems shaping our world. No prior expertise required, just genuine curiosity about the questions that matter.
Who will be presenting?
Panel Moderator:
Su (Zeynep) Cizem
Su is an AI Policy Fellow at the Institute for AI Policy and Strategy (IAPS) and a Visiting Analyst at The Future Society. She previously served as an AI Governance Analyst at CeSIA, where she co-authored “Governing the Frontier: Priorities for International Cooperation on Advanced AI”.
Discussion Panel:
Leticia Garcia Martinez
Leticia is a Senior Policy Adviser at ControlAI, specialising in AI risk and national security. She has briefed more than 100 parliamentarians and No.10 officials on emerging AI risks, helping shape early discussions on regulatory approaches and parliamentary understanding of frontier AI.
Oscar Delaney
Oscar is an Associate Researcher on the International Strategy team at IAPS (Institute for AI Policy and Strategy), focused on navigating the transition to superintelligence safely amidst geopolitical tensions. Oscar’s background spans biosecurity policy, LLM evaluations, and quantitative trading.
Anna Bruvere
Anna is a Senior Policy Adviser at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, and formerly at the UK AI Safety Institute. She contributed to the rationale for the International AI Safety Report and coordinated key engagement work between the UK AISI and France’s INRIA institute.
Event Programme:
6:30pm: Arrival, Networking & Refreshments
7:15pm: Opening Remarks
7:30pm: Panel Discussion
8:30pm: Audience Q&A
9:00pm-10:00pm: Informal Networking
Refreshments will be provided. We'll have plenty of time for questions and conversations, so come prepared to engage with both the panelists and your fellow attendees.