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OpenAI’s new AI cuts both ways on biological threats

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The most dangerous tools — and the most useful ones — are often the same. A scalpel can save a life or end one, depending on the hand that holds it. The chemistry that makes fertilizer also makes explosives. Artificial intelligence (AI) has spent the past few years stuck inside that same …

The most dangerous tools — and the most useful ones — are often the same. A scalpel can save a life or end one, depending on the hand that holds it. The chemistry that makes fertilizer also makes explosives. Artificial intelligence (AI) has spent the past few years stuck inside that same …

The most dangerous tools — and the most useful ones — are often the same. A scalpel can save a life or end one, depending on the hand that holds it. The chemistry that makes fertilizer also makes explosives. Artificial intelligence (AI) has spent the past few years stuck inside that same …

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