Managers warn of bioweapon risks from AI and gene tech

Leading managers from the pharma and tech industries are raising alarms over potential misuse of AI and gene technology for biological weapons.

In Munich and Berlin warnings were issued on Wednesday about the real dangers linked to advances in artificial intelligence and genetic engineering. Bioweapons, meaning manipulated viruses and bacteria, could become easier to produce as a result.

Stéphane Bancel, CEO of the US vaccine maker Moderna, said in an interview with Handelsblatt: “That viruses or bacteria become more contagious or even deadly through modification has already happened.” He added that many labs are not consciously advancing the manipulation because they “fear a Frankenstein virus.”

The industry is now calling for countermeasures, including tracking of DNA sequences manufactured in laboratories. The warning comes against the backdrop of science-fiction scenarios such as those depicted in the latest James Bond film “No Time to Die.”

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Illustration of US Treasury Secretary warning bank executives about AI cyberattack risks from Anthropic's Claude Mythos.
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US Treasury warns banks of AI cyberattack risks following Anthropic's Claude Mythos announcement

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In the wake of Anthropic's unveiling of its powerful Claude Mythos AI—capable of detecting and exploiting software vulnerabilities—the US Treasury Secretary has convened top bank executives to highlight escalating AI-driven cyber threats. The move underscores growing concerns as the AI is restricted to a tech coalition via Project Glasswing.

Chief executives from leading artificial intelligence companies are calling on US lawmakers to pass new rules that would tighten oversight of synthetic DNA sequences.

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British surgeon Ara Darzi told the WIRED Health conference that artificial intelligence is set to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant infections. He cautioned that insufficient incentives might block these innovations from reaching patients. Antibiotic resistance already causes over a million deaths worldwide each year.

Germany's financial regulator BaFin has warned banks about risks from Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI model, following US Treasury alerts. The model autonomously detects IT vulnerabilities at scale, potentially accelerating cyberattacks. US banks are testing it amid restrictions.

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