Summary
Rosie Campbell is an executive cofounder and strategy leader with 11 years blending technical research, policy, and program leadership to steer safe, beneficial AI. Trained across physics, philosophy, computer science, and machine learning, she has moved from hands-on R&D and prototype engineering at BBC to academic strategy with Stuart Russell’s lab and high-impact policy roles at Partnership on AI and OpenAI. She builds bridges between research, governance, and operations—designing responsible publication norms, global cooperation strategies, and safety-focused programs—while also founding a thriving futurist community. Known for turning multidisciplinary ideas into measurable programs, Rosie pairs intellectual curiosity with product-minded execution and a proven record of growing ideas into sustained initiatives. An uncommon strength is her ability to translate deep technical safety work into accessible policy and organizational strategy that mobilizes diverse stakeholders.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctorate study Machine Learning & Computer Vision, Doctorate study Machine Learning & Computer Vision at Bournemouth University
MSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science at University of Bristol