New trends and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), biotechnology and synthetic biology, next-generation data design and computing, and neuroscience, increasingly intersect with ongoing foundational cores for STI policy in research, education and workforce development, investment and capital, and agile anticipatory governance. [...] These include: • the emergence of new AI/ML tools, data, and other digital technologies • the participation of non-traditional STI actors like venture philanthropists and citizen scientists • the development of national and regional STI capabilities • the adoption of diverse business competition and collaboration models • the shifts in traditional research methods and innovation systems • the glob. [...] Business recommendations to the OECD and governments To achieve these objectives, Business at OECD recommends the OECD and its members to: • Proactively identify key “game changers” or new “disruptors” in science, technology, and innovation, assess their implications on the full range of policy actions, and enable governments to get ahead of the curve for emerging and converging technologies and o. [...] Business recommendations to the OECD and governments To achieve these objectives, Business at OECD recommends the OECD and its members to: • Build upon the OECD’s Next Production Revolution (NPR) project to address the next wave of emerging technologies to enable a truly sustainable production revolution, drive the bioeconomy, and offer solutions to many of our most pressing economic and societal. [...] Privacy concerns, new types of cybersecurity and biosecurity threats, adherence to fundamental ethical principles, the conduct of responsible research and innovation, and building cultures of responsibility in science, technology, and innovation are all timely and critical issues that require greater collaboration and coherence among government, business, and other key stakeholders In today's worl.
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