NTI Horizon Scan Helps Leaders Anticipate Fast‑Moving AIxBio Advances
With AIxBio tools advancing faster than many experts predicted, new AIxBio Horizon Scan provides early insights to support stronger safety, security, and governance decisions.
Dr. Page
Stoutland, NTI’s Vice President of Scientific and Technical Affairs,
was recently granted the lifetime honor of being an elected Fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. Stoutland was elected in recognition of his
extraordinary achievements in advancing science and an array of accomplishments
in the chemistry field. As an AAAS Fellow, he joins the ranks of significant
scientific minds such as inventor Thomas Edison and computer scientist Grace
Hopper. Stoutland will be recognized at the 2019 AAAS Annual Meeting in
Washington, D.C. in February. The full list of 2018 Fellows will be published
in the Nov. 29 issue of Science.
Read
the full announcement here.
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With AIxBio tools advancing faster than many experts predicted, new AIxBio Horizon Scan provides early insights to support stronger safety, security, and governance decisions.
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) joined world leaders and policymakers at the 2026 Munich Security Conference (MSC), where NTI President and CEO Christine E. Wormuth and colleagues hosted events focused on reducing nuclear, biological, and emerging technology threats imperiling humanity.
Amid rapid advances in bioscience and as artificial intelligence reshapes global technological capabilities, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association (CACDA) are jointly calling for action to strengthen biosecurity and oversight and engage in responsible practices to prevent accidents or misuse.
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