"Securing AI Against Bioweapons: Scientists Unite for Responsible Protein Design and Vulnerability Mitigation"

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Over 90 biologists and A.I. specialists, including Nobel laureate Frances Arnold, have signed an agreement to ensure that A.I.-aided research in protein design moves forward without posing serious harm, particularly in the creation of bioweapons. They argue that the benefits of current A.I. technologies for protein design far outweigh the potential for harm, emphasizing the potential for new vaccines and medicines. The agreement aims to regulate the use of equipment needed to manufacture new genetic material, rather than suppress the development or distribution of A.I. technologies.
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