AI Threatens Pathogens
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•Experts warn AI could generate ‘major epidemics or even pandemics’ — but how soon?
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Johns Hopkins University , Stanford University and Fordham University are warning that AI models could create the next "enhanced pathogens capable of causing major epidemics or even pandemics" The declaration was made in a paper published in the journal Science by co-authors from Johns Hopkins and Stanford universities.
They recommend that governments create a battery of tests that biological AI models must undertake before being released to the public.
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