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Microsoft Warns AI Could Enable Creation of Novel Biological Threats

What Happened

Microsoft has released a report warning that advanced AI systems now have the potential to assist in engineering new biological threats, referred to as “zero day” threats. The research highlights how AI tools could enable individuals, including those without specialized knowledge, to design novel pathogens or toxins. The concern is that these capabilities are rapidly becoming more accessible due to progress in large language models and generative AI, raising the likelihood of misuse. The report recommends tighter regulations, responsible AI development, and collaboration between tech companies, governments, and researchers to mitigate these biosecurity risks.

Why It Matters

The ability for AI to accelerate the creation of unfamiliar biological threats marks a significant danger in both public health and cybersecurity domains. As AI development advances rapidly, it is crucial to establish safeguards and monitoring to prevent potential misuse that could lead to global crises. Read more in our AI News Hub

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