George Gor
George Gor is an Associate at The Future Society. He works on the global governance of advanced AI and on the annual flagship event The Athens Roundtable on AI and the Rule of Law. His expertise supports multilateral institutions, including the UN and OECD, and nation-states across Africa, Europe, the United States, and China on responsible AI development. His research interests include compute governance, multilateral AI safety action and coordination, and constitutional and human rights law.
George holds a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from Kabarak University and will pursue a Masters in AI Ethics and Society at the University of Cambridge starting Fall 2025. He is based in Nairobi, Kenya.

George Gor
Nairobi
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