Pegah Maham

This stream conducts policy and governance research on "loss-of-control" risks from advanced AI, such as recursive self-improvement and misalignment.

Stream overview

I want to conduct policy and governance research on "loss-of-control" risks (RSI, misalignment etc). As a first step, this probably includes rigorous threat modelling and scenarios. If by the time of the MATS program, sufficient examples have been published, we can continue from there and develop proposals for best practices to assess and mitigate associated risks.

Mentors

Pegah Maham
Google DeepMind
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Policy Development Manager
SF Bay Area
Policy and Governance
Forecasting and Strategy
AI Systems Security
Technical AI Governance

Pegah Maham is a Policy Development and Strategy Manager within Google DeepMind’s Frontier Policy Development team, where she works at the intersection of technical AI safety and security and international governance. Her work is focused on frontier AI risks, such as biosecurity and AGI safety. Topics she is thinking about include risk assessments and mitigations, threat modelling, external testing, transparency, system integrity and model weight security.

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Mentorship style

We will meet once a week for 30 min, either in person or via a video call. Occasionally, we can have whiteboard brainstorming sessions, depending on my capacity (which is hard to predict.)

Fellows we are looking for

You do not need a STEM or ML background. You should understand how current LLMs are being developed, and understand related concepts such as reinforcement learning or reward hacking. You should be familiar with the existing arguments and counter-arguments around "loss-of-control".

You should bring an interest for the existing policy discourse and environment on this topic; and a willingness to consider feasibility.

Project selection

We will brainstorm and re-fine together, based on policy demand and your interests and expertise.

Streams

The Winter 2026 cohort offers a wide range of research streams led by experts across AI alignment, interpretability, governance, and safety. Each stream provides its own research agenda, methodology, and mentorship focus.

Oxford
Theory
AI Welfare
SF Bay Area
Control, Model Organisms, Scheming & Deception, Strategy & Forecasting
SF Bay Area
Theory
Interpretability
Tübingen
Dangerous Capability Evals, Agent Foundations, Adversarial Robustness, Monitoring, Scalable Oversight, Scheming & Deception
SF Bay Area
Policy and Governance
Dangerous Capability Evals, Policy & Governance
New York City
Monitoring, Dangerous Capability Evals, Scalable Oversight, Safeguards
SF Bay Area
Policy and Governance
Strategy & Forecasting, Policy & Governance
Montreal
Agent Foundations, Dangerous Capability Evals, Monitoring, Control, Red-Teaming, Scalable Oversight
SF Bay Area
Control, Model Organisms, Red-Teaming, Scheming & Deception