Dr Immaculate Motsi-Omoijiade is an expert in AI, regulatory technology, and emerging technology governance. Before joining the AI and Cyber Futures Institute (AICF), she was an analyst at RAND Europe, a research fellow at the University of Birmingham, and a post-doctoral researcher at its School of Law, focusing on blockchain in healthcare. She is a member of the British Standards Institute’s Blockchain Standards Committee and has affiliations with UCL Centre for Blockchain Technology and the Warwick Business School AI Innovation Network. She has advised the UK Cabinet Office and contributed to the African Union’s reports on blockchain and AI. At AICF, she focuses on digital twins, AI governance, and nuclear decisionmaking in complex environments.
Immaculate-Motsi Omoijiade
Senior Research Fellow and Responsible AI Lead, AI and Cyber Futures Institute
Content by Immaculate-Motsi Omoijiade

Policy brief
Technological complexity and risk reduction: Using digital twins to navigate uncertainty in nuclear weapons decision-making and EDT landscapes
This policy brief explores the integration of digital twin technologies into nuclear decision-making processes, assessing their potential to reduce risks stemming from emerging disruptive technologies (EDTs). It argues for international dialogue, transparency, and responsible innovation to prevent misuse, enhance NC3 resilience, and strengthen strategic stability through informed, scenario-based crisis simulations.