This document is a biographical profile of Jaan Tallinn, an Estonian developer and existential risk philanthropist. It details his founding of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge in 2012 and recounts a social anecdote about him breakdancing at a high-society dinner party in London. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it was part of evidence gathered during an investigation, likely related to Epstein's connections with the scientific/intellectual community (Edge Foundation circles).
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jaan Tallinn | Subject |
Computer game developer, AI risk advocate, co-founder of CSER and Future of Life Institute.
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| Wiener | AI Pioneer |
Cited as a root of AI dissidence.
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| Alan Turing | AI Pioneer |
Cited as a root of AI dissidence.
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| I. J. Good | AI Pioneer |
Cited as a root of AI dissidence.
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| Huw Price | Philosopher |
Co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
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| Martin Rees | Astronomer Royal |
Co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
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| Max Tegmark | Writer/Scientist |
Quoted praising Jaan Tallinn.
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| Hans Ulrich Obrist | Organizer/Contributor |
Organized the Serpentine Gallery's Marathon.
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| Narrator (Unnamed) | Author |
Refers to themselves as 'I', participated in a panel with Tallinn.
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"He once described himself to me as 'a convinced consequentialist'"Source
"If you’re an intelligent life-form reading this text millions of years from now and marveling at how life is flourishing, you may owe your existence to Jaan."Source
"Time for hip-hop dancing"Source
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