Stanford’s Thrive 2026 built on collaboration not competition, Anurag Mairal
April 2026 10 views 5:23Stanford’s Thrive 2026 summit brought together global leaders, scientists, policymakers, and innovators from 26 countries to discuss the future of science, technology, AI, global health, sustainability, and energy. In this exclusive interview, Dr. Anurag Mairal explains how Thrive 2026 is built on collaboration, not competition, and why science and innovation must benefit all 8 billion people—not just a privileged few. From AI ethics to sustainability and civilizational values, Thrive 2026 highlights how global cooperation can shape a better future.
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