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Reports Summarize Artificial Intelligence Findings from Johns Hopkins University (Ai and Biosecurity: the Need for Governance)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Researchers detail new data in Artific ial Intelligence. According to news reporting from Baltimore, Maryland, by NewsR x journalists, research stated, "Governments should evaluate advanced models and if needed impose safety measures Great benefits to humanity will likely ensue f rom advances in artificial intelligence (AI) models trained on or capable of mea ningfully manipulating substantial quantities of biological data, from speeding up drug and vaccine design to improving crop yields (1-3). But as with any power ful new technology, such biological models will also pose considerable risks." Financial supporters for this research include Open Philanthropy, Effective Givi ng, Horizon Institute for Public Service, NIH National Center for Advancing Tran slational Sciences (NCATS). The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Johns Hopkins Un iversity, "Because of their general-purpose nature, the same biological model ab le to design a benign viral vector to deliver gene therapy could be used to desi gn a more pathogenic virus capable of evading vaccine-induced immunity (4). Volu ntary commitments among developers to evaluate biological models' potential dang erous capabilities are meaningful and important but cannot stand alone."
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