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Paper: EU AI Act misses regulating biological foundation models

A new paper argues that large biological foundation models like ESM3 should be subject to the EU AI Act's regulations for general-purpose AI with systemic risk. The authors analyzed ESM3 against the Act's criteria and concluded it is not currently regulated, despite its potential for dual-use risks. They propose amendments to ensure such models are assessed and their risks mitigated. AI

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IMPACT Highlights potential gaps in AI regulation, suggesting a need for broader policy scope to cover advanced biological models.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper analyzing policy implications. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    The Case for ESM3 as a General-Purpose AI Model with Systemic Risk Under the EU AI Act

    Due to ambiguity in the wording of the EU AI Act, we examine the question of to what extent frontier biological foundation models such as ESM3 are subject to obligations for general-purpose AI models with systemic risk under the EU AI Act. In this paper, we map ESM3 to the bioris…