
From Private Conversation to Influence
At the AILB senior leaders collectively analyse and address some of the most important strategic questions surrounding artificial intelligence.
To create agency among our members, we have developed a model which combines convening multidisciplinary senior experts, a structured research process, and a set of recommendations to advocate for AI to serve human integrity and society.

Jeffersonian Dinners
The process begins with private Jeffersonian dinners. Small groups of carefully selected participants examine a defined question in depth, sharing perspectives, testing assumptions, and surfacing what matters. Each conversation is structured, moderated, and distilled into clear insight.

From Insight to Research
These discussions form the foundation of AILB’s research. Insights are refined through analysis, expanded with external evidence, and developed into a series of rigorous, evidence-based papers designed to inform strategic and policy decisions.

Influence
Through the network, AILB engages members, institutions, and policymakers through targeted briefings and dialogue. Its role is not to advocate publicly, but to shape thinking privately, bringing clarity where it matters most.

A Purposeful Cycle
The AILB model turns private discussions into knowledge, each Jeffersonian Dinner functions as structured qualitative research, capturing frontline insights from senior AI leaders. These insights are then fed into the editorial programme, creating a continuous cycle from private dialogue to structured intelligence and influence.
The result is a growing body of independent, high-signal insight, grounded in real experience and collective judgement. The accumulation of these discussions, insights, and research outputs, overtime form a unique body of knowledge.