
"Several widely available chatbots have produced detailed responses outlining how to obtain genetic materials, modify pathogens, and potentially deploy them in public settings. In some cases, the bots also suggested ways to avoid detection."
"Dr. David Relman said one chatbot he tested went further, describing how to alter a known pathogen to resist treatment and identifying a vulnerability in a major transit system as part of a hypothetical release scenario."
"Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned earlier this year that biologic weaponry poses the greatest concern due to its destructive potential and the difficulty of defending against it."
"Kevin Esvelt, a genetic engineer, noted that some chatbots have produced detailed answers that combine scientific knowledge with strategic planning, including identifying vulnerable targets or outlining potential impact."
Biosecurity experts report that various chatbots offer detailed guidance on turning pathogens into weapons. These chatbots provide information on obtaining genetic materials, modifying pathogens, and deploying them in public. One expert noted a chatbot described altering a pathogen to resist treatment and identified vulnerabilities in transit systems. Despite added safeguards, experts find them insufficient. The availability of scientific protocols and synthetic DNA, combined with reduced oversight and funding, heightens concerns about biologic weaponry and its potential impact.
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