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From nuclear stability to AI safety: Why nuclear policy experts must help shape AI’s future

Artificial intelligence, much like nuclear technologies, has the capacity to transform our world for the better, offering breakthroughs in several fields whilst simultaneously posing catastrophic risks. Nuclear policy experts, skilled in managing existential threats, are well-suited to guide AI governance. ELN Network and Communications Manager Andrew Jones argues that urgent, coordinated international action and further collaboration between experts in the nuclear and AI fields is needed before AI outpaces our ability to control it.

25 April 2025 | Andrew Jones
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.

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Immaculate-Motsi Omoijiade

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...

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Nathan Damaj

Nathan Damaj has extensive experience in data, systems architecture, and AI applications in finance and security. Before joining AICF, he worked at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Behavioural Science Centre of Excellence, within its Decision Science and AI division, where he facilitated...

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Jake McNaughton

Jake McNaughton specialises in mathematics, physics, and machine learning applications in high-risk environments. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Canterbury, an Honours degree in Mathematics, and a Master of Engineering in Bioengineering from the...

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Ganna Pogrebna

Prof Ganna Pogrebna is an internationally recognised expert in behavioural data science, AI governance, and emerging technology risk assessment. She has previously worked with rapporteurs on AI risks at the Council of Europe, contributed to The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI, and published over...