New NTI Paper Assesses Benefits and Risks of AI in Nuclear-Weapon Systems
New paper explores the possible applications of AI to nuclear-weapons systems and assesses the benefits, risks, and strategic stability implications.
New paper explores the possible applications of AI to nuclear-weapons systems and assesses the benefits, risks, and strategic stability implications.
NTI Senior leaders and experts will present and participate at the Institute for Nuclear Materials Management & European Safeguards Research and Development Association Joint Annual Virtual Meeting, hosted between August 23 – September 1, 2021.
NTI | bio hosted a workshop to explore the prospect of a new, internationally credible “Joint Assessment Mechanism” to rapidly investigate high-consequence biological events of unknown origin.
NTI leadership, vice presidents, poised to take key roles in the Biden administration
Ernest J. Moniz and Joan Rohlfing are pleased to announce several key staff changes at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
Statement of Ernest J. Moniz and Sam Nunn, Co-Chairs of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, on new CTBTO Executive Secretary Rob Floyd
Kane will support NTI’s program work on global threat reduction, with a particular focus on NTI | bio’s initiatives to reduce global catastrophic biological risks
#CranesForOurFuture is a campaign to spread a worldwide message of hope for a future without nuclear weapons.
Regional workshops hosted by NTI to discuss national preparations for next year’s first-ever review of the amended CPPNM/A and additional topics of importance in those regions.
Leadership Groups spanning the globe called on the Permanent Five members of the United Nations Security Council to jointly reaffirm the principle that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.”
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