

AI-accelerated biological risk: Delving into Asia's challenges and emerging solutions
As AI-enabled biodesign accelerates, so do the questions around responsible development, risk mitigation, and international cooperation. This 90-minute virtual roundtable brings together experts from AI safety, biosecurity research and policy to explore:
🔬 What are the most urgent AI-bio risks we face today—and which ones aren't getting enough attention?
🌏 How does Asia's unique regulatory and research landscape shape these challenges and opportunities?
🛡️ What solutions and interventions show the most promise for responsible governance?
🚀 What practical steps should researchers, policymakers, and practitioners prioritize in the next 12 months?
Guest Speakers:
Julius Cesar Trajano – Research Fellow, RSIS | S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Sunishchal Dev – Technology & Security Policy Fellow, RAND
Suryesh K Namdeo, PhD – Senior Research Analyst, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Fellow at the Asia Centre for Health Security
Brian Tse 谢旻希 – Founder and CEO, Concordia AI 安远AI
Moderated by:
Ryan T. – PhD Researcher at the University of Birmingham, formerly worked at the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
This panel will explore the convergence of AI and biosecurity—unpacking Asia's unique challenges, emerging solutions, and the pathways toward responsible governance. From urgent risk assessment to practical next steps for researchers and policymakers, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
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