Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
NTI | bio convened more than 25 high-level biosecurity professionals, AI experts, and policymakers for the inaugural meeting of the International AI-Bio Forum.
The China Arms Control and Disarmament Association and NTI jointly convened a virtual Track II Dialogue, a forum to promote mutual understanding among Chinese and U.S. experts about urgent and emerging biosafety and biosecurity risks.
IBBIS, an independent organization to be headquartered in Geneva, provides tools that will allow technological innovation to flourish, safely and responsibly.
To reduce biosecurity risks that arise at the intersection of AI and the life sciences, NTI | bio convened experts in synthetic biology, machine learning, bioinformatics, and international security policy to outline steps toward establishing an international AI-Bio Forum.
NTI | bio convened a workshop on “Disincentivizing State Bioweapons Development and Use” a week ahead of the Biological Weapons Convention Working Group meetings in Geneva, Switzerland.
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