Apollo Research - Monitors

We will continue working on black-box monitors for scheming in complex agentic settings, building on the success of the previous stream. Concretely, we will work on scaling our datasets and fine-tuning efforts, as described in the scalable monitoring agenda

Most likely the next projects will be about automated iterated red-team vs. blue-team games. We are currently training the blue team. We will then train the red-team and within this stream, we will try and close the loop to train them both synchronously.

Stream overview

The entire stream will be dedicated to building high-quality monitors for scheming.

In our last two streams, we first investigated constitutional monitors which resulted in an ICML conference paper

Then we investigated fine-tuned deliberative monitors which is most likely going to be accepted as a NeurIPS conference paper

For the foreseeable future, we will be following the scalable monitoring agenda

Mentors

Marius Hobbhahn
Apollo Research
,
CEO
London
Misalignment Science
AI Control and Monitoring
Forecasting and Strategy
Capability and Propensity Evaluations

Marius Hobbhahn is the CEO of Apollo Research, where he also leads the monitoring team. Apollo is an AI safety research organization focused on scheming, evals and control/monitoring. He is a TIME100 in AI2025 recipient. Prior to starting Apollo, Marius did a PhD in Bayesian ML and worked on AI forecasting at Epoch.

Read more

Mentorship style

We have two weekly 60-minute calls by default. Since everyone will work on the same project, these calls will be with all participants of the stream. I respond on slack on a daily basis for asynchronous messages. Scholars will have a lot of freedom for day-to-day decisions and direction setting. In the best case, you will understand the project better than me after a few weeks and have a clear vision for where it should be heading. I recommend scholars focus 100% of their work time on the project and not pursue anything on the side. I think this way people will learn the most in MATS.

Fellows we are looking for

  • You like quick empirical iteration and direct feedback loops. I think candidates who did well in the past were good at producing a high volume of output, running many experiments in parallel and keeping track of what the most important next steps are at any given point in time.
  • You enjoy tinkering with LLMs, e.g. prompting, building basic LM agents, and fine-tuning.
  • You are happy to build datasets and synthetic data generation pipelines. We found that a substantial amount of initial work is required for the data generation process.
  • I expect that you will spend 20% on conceptual work (e.g., think about which environments could work or what techniques to try) and 80% on hands-on empirical work (e.g., implementing and running experiments).
  • I prefer that scholars focus 100% of their work time on the project and not pursue any side projects. In general, I’m happy to support highly ambitious scholars who want to make a lot of progress during MATS. In the past, people have described my stream as "intense, but in a good way".

Project selection

You will work on subprojects of black box monitoring. See here for details.

Streams

The Winter 2027 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.

No items found.
SF Bay Area
Biosecurity
SF Bay Area
Founding and Field-Building
Systems Security
Systems Security
SF Bay Area
Empirical
SF Bay Area
Empirical
SF Bay Area
Boston
Policy and Governance
SF Bay Area
Empirical
SF Bay Area
SF Bay Area