Historic and recent pandemics have resulted in large death tolls, but future ones could be far worse. Join us for a discussion about biological risks and the impact of AI and other emerging technologies on them.
We’ll share a summary at the start of the session, but if you have time, try and read at least one of the below articles* beforehand:
Discussion: Bioweapons & Biosecurity
Historic and recent pandemics have resulted in large death tolls, but future ones could be far worse. Join us for a discussion about biological risks and the impact of AI and other emerging technologies on them.
We’ll share a summary at the start of the session, but if you have time, try and read at least one of the below articles* beforehand:
We aren’t prepared for the next pandemic (blog post, 5-10mins)
It could be worse—introduction to global catastrophic biological risks (article, 5-10mins)
Managing the Risks of Biotechnology Innovation (article, 10mins)
Pitt Researchers Part of Group that Calls for Global Discussion About Possible Risks from “Mirror Bacteria” (article, 5-10mins)
Understanding AI-Facilitated Biological Weapon Development (pgs 1-3 of this report, 5-10mins)
Exclusive: AI Outsmarts Virus Experts in the Lab, Raising Biohazard Fears (TIME article, 5-10mins)
*Above content suggestions sourced from Lin BL’s ‘Introduction to Biosecurity’ course.
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