The increasing accessibility of advanced AI tools is lowering the barrier for non-state actors to develop and deploy biological weapons. Frontier AI models now perform at or above human-expert levels on many biology tasks, including designing DNA sequences for pathogens and writing code for lab automation. This capability, combined with the existing motivations of some individuals and groups to cause widespread harm, presents a growing biodefense challenge. Venture capital may find opportunities in screening technologies and onshoring manufacturing for biodefense applications. AI
IMPACT AI's growing capabilities in biology tasks could significantly increase the risk of bioterrorism, necessitating new biodefense strategies and investments.
RANK_REASON The item discusses potential future risks and market opportunities related to AI and biodefense, rather than reporting on a specific event or release.
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