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AI Executives Issue Joint Warning on Bioweapons Risk, Call for Regulation

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Leaders from Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI jointly warned that AI systems could be misused to create bioweapons, stating that AI outperforms PhD-level virologists on many biotech questions. The warning represents a rare moment of alignment among rival AI executives on a critical safety issue. The call comes as the U.S. government increases oversight of AI development, including Trump's executive order requiring voluntary safety inspections of frontier AI models.

Three major AI company leaders—Dario Amodei of Anthropic, Demis Hassabis of Google DeepMind, and Sam Altman of OpenAI—issued a coordinated warning about the risks of AI being weaponized to develop biological threats. They emphasized that current AI systems demonstrate capabilities exceeding those of PhD-level virologists in many biotechnology domains, raising concerns about potential misuse. Scholars have previously identified bioengineered pandemics amplified by AI as among humanity's greatest existential risks. The executives' joint statement is notable given their public disagreements on other AI policy matters. The warning aligns with increasing U.S. government intervention in AI safety, exemplified by President Trump's executive order requesting tech companies to voluntarily submit advanced AI models for safety testing.

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