California, April 24 -- The Global Science Innovation Forum (GSIF) announced the successful conclusion of THRIVE 2026, its inaugural invitation-only summit held April 16-17.

According to a press release, the conference at Stanford University's Faculty Club was preceded by an opening dinner reception at the Computer History Museum, which convened Nobel laureates, global policymakers, visionary technologists, and ethicists to advance dialogue at the intersection of cutting-edge science and technology, according to a release.

The conference focused on three core pillars: artificial intelligence, sustainability, and health. The opening dinner at the Computer History Museum featured a fireside chat with Ram Shriram and Vinod Khosla, setting ...