Biochemist and former UN weapons inspector Rocco Casagrande said after testing chatbot Claude that artificial intelligence (AI) could help terrorists identify biological agents and create biological weapons. The agency writes about this Bloomberg.
The expert expressed concerns to White House officials that chatbots could be used to create biological weapons. He explained that neural networks could help terrorists identify biological agents, increasing the risk of developing and spreading biological weapons.
“What if every terrorist had his own little scientist?” Casagrande said.
Mike Burgess, former head of the Australian Security Intelligence Service statedThe development of artificial intelligence could lead to increased enemy capabilities, resulting in more intensive espionage and the spread of disinformation.
Previously reportedRussian schoolchildren began making money from fortune telling using ChatGPT.
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Source: Gazeta
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