The aim of the AIxBio Research Hub is to collect together research from across the AIxBio space into one place, allowing researchers, policy makers and organisations to more easily find and stay up to date with the latest research coming out.
The Research Hub’s current focus is research on the biosecurity risks presented by advances in AI capabilities and research on the potential uses of AI to reduce biosecurity risks. The hope is that the Research Hub contributes to growing this emerging, and increasingly important, field of research.
This is an early version of the website and research will be steadily added to it to bring it up to date. Additionally, the intention is for the website to be improved, with more features added to it over time, such as:
Greater options to filter research,
A monthly email update of recently released research,
Newsletters people can subscribe to to stay up to date on things happening the field,
A directory of organisations and researchers working in the space.
If you know of any research that should be added, feel free to suggest it through the website (or if you have quite a few, feel free to send them to me directly.) I’m also more than happy to receive via a DM any constructive feedback on how the website could be improved.
Announcing the AIxBio Research Hub
I’m pleased to announce the launch of the AIxBio Research Hub.
The aim of the AIxBio Research Hub is to collect together research from across the AIxBio space into one place, allowing researchers, policy makers and organisations to more easily find and stay up to date with the latest research coming out.
The Research Hub’s current focus is research on the biosecurity risks presented by advances in AI capabilities and research on the potential uses of AI to reduce biosecurity risks. The hope is that the Research Hub contributes to growing this emerging, and increasingly important, field of research.
This is an early version of the website and research will be steadily added to it to bring it up to date. Additionally, the intention is for the website to be improved, with more features added to it over time, such as:
Greater options to filter research,
A monthly email update of recently released research,
Newsletters people can subscribe to to stay up to date on things happening the field,
A directory of organisations and researchers working in the space.
If you know of any research that should be added, feel free to suggest it through the website (or if you have quite a few, feel free to send them to me directly.) I’m also more than happy to receive via a DM any constructive feedback on how the website could be improved.