I think there are useful analogies between specific aspects of bio, cyber, and AI risks, and it’s certainly the case that when the biorisk is based on information security, it’s very similar to cybersecurity, not the least in that it requires cybersecurity! And the same is true for AI risk; to the extent that there is a risk of model weights leaking, this is in part a cybersecurity issue.
So yes, I certainly agree that many of the dissimilarities with AI are not present if analogizing to cyber. However, more generally, I’m not sure cybersecurity is a good analogy for biorisk, and have heard that computer security people often dislike the comparison of computer viruses and biological viruses for that reason, though they certainly share some features.
I think there are useful analogies between specific aspects of bio, cyber, and AI risks, and it’s certainly the case that when the biorisk is based on information security, it’s very similar to cybersecurity, not the least in that it requires cybersecurity! And the same is true for AI risk; to the extent that there is a risk of model weights leaking, this is in part a cybersecurity issue.
So yes, I certainly agree that many of the dissimilarities with AI are not present if analogizing to cyber. However, more generally, I’m not sure cybersecurity is a good analogy for biorisk, and have heard that computer security people often dislike the comparison of computer viruses and biological viruses for that reason, though they certainly share some features.