Government and AI agencies

Mitigate public AI risk with the people who set the standards.

Governments and AI safety agencies face a mandate no institution can meet alone: govern a technology that moves faster than any regulatory cycle in history. Partner with us on AI safety standards, access the Top 10 threats research, and work alongside the expert network that is actively shaping global AI governance.

What a partnership includes

What government partners get access to.

A Better Societies government partnership is not a sponsorship label. It is working access to the research, the expert network, and the AI safety community relevant to your mandate.

Top 10 threats research

Access the full Better Societies Top 10 AI threats research, grounded in the MIT Domain Taxonomy and arxiv peer review. Cite credible, expert-reviewed analysis in briefings and policy documents.

Expert network access

Direct introductions to AI safety researchers who advise IEEE, EU institutions, and national governments. The people who wrote the standards, available for consultation.

Standards co-development

Collaborate with Better Societies researchers on AI safety frameworks and assessment criteria. Bring technical credibility to standards your agency is developing or adopting.

Summit policy track

Participate in the AI Safety Summit policy track with researchers and founders building the governance layer for AI. Frontline insight into what is technically possible versus what is politically proposed.

Cross-border coordination

Connect with peer agencies and policymakers across the Better Societies community. AI risk is a cross-border problem. The response has to be too.

EU AI Act alignment

The EU AI Act binds from 2 August 2026. Better Societies has built the compliance infrastructure for high-risk AI systems. Government partners can draw on this operational expertise when advising regulated entities.

The expert network

The researchers who define AI safety globally.

Better Societies works with 10+ confirmed AI safety researchers from institutions that advise governments, set IEEE standards, and publish the research that regulators cite. A government partnership gives you structured access to this network.

Roman Yampolskiy

Univ. of Louisville

Wendell Wallach

Yale Center for Bioethics

Alan Winfield

Bristol Robotics Lab / IEEE

Raja Chatila

Sorbonne / IEEE

John C. Havens

IEEE Global Initiative

Toby Walsh

UNSW Sydney

Next step

Let's explore a partnership.

Tell us about your agency and the mandate you are working to address. We will set up a call to walk through what a Better Societies government partnership looks like in practice.