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Home / Technology / Bill Gates: AI could create bioweapons like COVID

Bill Gates: AI could create bioweapons like COVID

10 Jan

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Summary

  • AI may enable non-government groups to design bioweapons.
  • Gates fears AI bioweapons pose a greater risk than pandemics.
  • AI also disrupts job markets, especially software development.
Bill Gates: AI could create bioweapons like COVID

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has issued a stark warning regarding the potential misuse of artificial intelligence. He fears that open-source AI tools could empower non-government groups to develop sophisticated bioterrorism weapons.

Gates drew a parallel to his previous pandemic warnings, suggesting the AI bioweapon threat could surpass that of a naturally occurring pandemic. He stressed the critical need for deliberate governance and development of AI.

In addition to biosecurity concerns, Gates identified significant disruption to the job market as a major challenge. He noted that the rapid advancement of AI is already impacting demand in sectors like software development.

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Bill Gates' biggest AI concern is its potential use by non-government groups to develop bioterrorism weapons.
Open-source AI tools could potentially be used to design bioweapons, similar to how viruses or bacteria can be weaponized.
Bill Gates also foresees significant disruption to the job market, particularly impacting roles in software development.

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