Strategies for Responding to Exponential AI and Biotechnology Growth
March 10-11, 2026
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC
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Background: The ever-increasing acceleration of agentic artificial intelligence (AI) and biological design tools has transformed the technological landscape, enabling tremendous benefits and potential misuse that could massively impact national security and public health. Mitigating this risk will require collaboration across Government, Industry, and Academia with both technical and policy focuses. Significant effort has already been made to raise awareness of this challenge but additional discussion is necessary to maintain pace with the speed of evolving technology. The second workshop in this series will build upon insights from our first workshop and take place over two days.
Objective: Johns Hopkins and RTX BBN Technologies, with funding from a Johns Hopkins Nexus Award, are excited to host a workshop series to shape safeguards that can enable the community to understand potential risk and inform response on relevant timelines.
Abstract Submissions
We will select short talks based on 1-2 page abstracts (format of your choice). Abstracts will be compiled and distributed as a product of the meeting.
Submission site: TBD
Deadline: TBD, AoE
Decisions: TBD, 2026
Slides due: TBD, AoE
Organizers
Joel Bader (JHU), Melissa Hopkins (JHU), Aaron Adler (BBN), Kemper Talley (BBN), Nic Roehner (BBN)
