Jonah Woodward

Events Lead @ Sentient Futures
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Hey! I'm the Events Lead for Sentient Futures Summit (SFS) Bay Area 2026 (happening February 6-8th).

In 2025, I volunteered at Sentient Futures' previous AI, Animals and Digital Minds (AIADM) conference in London, and helped organise the AIADM unconference in New York. 

Please reach out if you'd like to share feedback on Sentient Futures events, or have ideas for content for SFS Bay Area!

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Hi Jordan, thanks for the feedback! Just to clarify, as I could interpret this in a few ways. Do you mean: 

  • Include the average ratings/scores within each figure (e.g., as with the New and Impactful Connections graph).
  • Include a written description of the data each graph contains.
  • Include a discussion of the data, such as possible implications/ lessons from what the graphs are showing?
  • Perhaps all of the above!
  • (Or something else)

Thanks Zuzana! I'm going to have a think about whether there can be a more concerted effort for the podcast idea.

I take your point about the international situation potentially making interventions more difficult. To be honest, I don't really see animal welfare being a headline political cause – I imagine it's more likely that it will be more successful if solutions are sought through manifesto small-print/ technocratic solutions (which may actually be better for avoiding the controversy/ polarisation that might come with this animal welfare as a more central manifesto position). In this sense, I'd hope that the chaotic international situation wouldn't be too much of a barrier.

Hope to see you at the mass lobby day!

I agree heavily with this sentiment, with a possible addendum – I imagine it could still be possible to have an issue-based coalition that attempts to lobby parties but is not seen as endorsing any parties specifically. In this sense, you could still attempt to lobby Reform as a single-issue coalition, although this strategy might be more aggressive/ gain less traction than simply tacking onto Your Party which is generally more value-aligned.

This is an interesting point! I agree with Ben that a Conservative-Reform coalition is very possible though, particularly if Reform do anywhere near as well in the next election as they have done in polls thus far. I'd imagine the chances of a hung parliament are currently pretty high.