Los directores ejecutivos de OpenAI y Anthropic piden al Congreso que controle el ADN sintético

Los directores ejecutivos de empresas líderes en inteligencia artificial piden a los legisladores estadounidenses que aprueben nuevas normas para reforzar la supervisión de las secuencias de ADN sintético.

La iniciativa busca reducir el riesgo de que las herramientas de IA puedan ayudar a crear armas biológicas. Entre los firmantes se encuentran líderes de OpenAI y Anthropic, junto con otros laboratorios importantes. Argumentan que la mejora de las medidas de seguimiento dificultaría que actores malintencionados utilicen la tecnología de forma indebida. La carta se envió directamente a los miembros del Congreso. Las empresas subrayan la necesidad de leyes actualizadas que aborden los rápidos avances tanto en la IA como en la biología sintética.

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