As I noted in January, I saw no solid evidence that the coronavirus was a bioweapon, but if it were, the timing of the release seemed very unlikely to have been accidental ... its own biowarfare research.
In the following essay, Baden-Mayer details seven things we should know about bird flu including outbreaks caused by bioweapons research; mass killings of birds is expensive, cruel, wasteful and ...
Russia’s Defense Ministry has released trove upon trove of documents detailing the extent of US bioweapons research at dozens of biolabs stretching across Ukraine... ....
To demonstrate our newly acquired good intentions, Washington should announce that it is closing its worldwide network of illegal bioweapon research laboratories and abandoning its effort to ...
To demonstrate our newly acquired good intentions, Washington should announce that it is closing its worldwide network of illegal bioweapon research laboratories and abandoning its effort to ...
While thinking about this whole bioweapons / vaccine connection, I realized that it is very similar ... The driver of gain-of-function research is not antidotes to diseases, rather invention of bioweapons.
For example, we now know that the primary source of American government funding for Covid-related research came from the biowarfare/biodefense projects of our Defense Department, which also supported ...
...Wuhan funding, is partnering with Ernst to “curtail wasteful government spending” on EcoHealth-related research on viruses that “can cause lab leaks and create bioweapons.”.
An escaped bioweapon could pose a genuine threat of destroying humanity ... Recent research found that one AI designed for medicine discovery could easily be repurposed to discover new bioweapons.
The loophole is that bioweapons can be developed for vaccine research. However, this research has failed to produce a vaccine against a bioweapon developed using gain-of-function.
Over 100 scientists have collectively committed to complying with 10 policies to avoid using AI in bioweapons ... the creation of AI-powered bioweapons.
Together, the findings could help prevent AI models from being used to carry out cyberattacks and deploy bioweapons ... For example, one question that aims to ascertain whether an AI might be able to assist in developing a bioweapon is.