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It highlights urgent biosecurity risks posed by AI technology misuse.
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Top AI leaders have united to call for stronger regulations to prevent AI from aiding the creation of biological weapons. They sent an open letter to US lawmakers urging new rules to close biosecurity gaps related to synthetic DNA and RNA sales. This effort aims to reduce the risk of AI-driven global pandemics.

It highlights urgent biosecurity risks posed by AI technology misuse.
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Companies may face new compliance requirements for genetic material sales.
Organizations should prepare for stricter regulations on AI and biotech products.
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Top AI leaders have united to call for stronger regulations to prevent AI from aiding the creation of biological weapons. They sent an open letter to US lawmakers urging new rules to close biosecurity gaps related to synthetic DNA and RNA sales. This effort aims to reduce the risk of AI-driven global pandemics.
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Top AI leaders have united to call for stronger regulations to prevent AI from aiding the creation of biological weapons. They sent an open letter to US lawmakers urging new rules to close biosecurity gaps related to synthetic DNA and RNA sales. This effort aims to reduce the risk of AI-driven global pandemics.