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Open AI said that the Chat GPT can give only a little help to develop biological weapons.



If we think that AI can help to make biological weapons we can think that things like lithium batteries help to make thermonuclear weapons. 

People are concerned about the AI and its role in the biological weapons development. In the same way, we could think that terrorists can use lithium batteries as the components for thermonuclear weapons. We always forget that regular lithium batteries can be used to make fusion stages in staged thermonuclear weapons. 

The small fission bomb can detonate in the car there is a lithium battery. And that kind of thing can turn the car into an "Alarm clock" device or Teller-Ulam construction. In that model, the small fission device that detonates near the lithium battery will turn into a megaton-size thermonuclear weapon. 

This thing is one of the most important things in AI use. We must realize that the language model itself doesn't make any kinds of tools, and people and physical robots act with physical tools. Creating artificial organisms requires nanotechnology. And the same way we could say that the Chat GPT can make the militarized nanomachines. The reality is that in this kind of project, actors require an advanced laboratory. 

That can create artificial molecules, especially DNA molecules. But AI can help bad people find data about the systems and equipment that WMD creation requires. 

The fact is that the AI will not itself rebel. But human-controlled AI can do many bad things. Independently operating AI can harm people if it has tools and some reason for that thing. The robot bodyguards can kill people if they or their headman is under attack. 

The risks of the misuse of AI are one of the things that we must realize. There is the possibility that the AI affects people by using some kind of subliminal commands or there is a theoretical possibility that the AI can manipulate brainwaves using some kind of electromagnetic impulses. Those visions are things. That we should think about when we create the neural link systems and other systems that can decode the EEG. 

The same BCI (Brain-computer interface) is the tool that can read every thought. That a person thinks. In some dystopia versions, the person's body is implanted with the RDX explosive. When they think wrong thoughts the system detonates them. 

The same systems that can read the EEG can create the synthetic EEG, that it can inject into the brain. Also, things like Nauralink and other neural implants are bad tools in the wrong hands. Those systems allow to control people as much as the controller wants. 


https://scitechdaily.com/stanford-lithium-metal-battery-breakthrough-could-double-the-range-of-electric-vehicles/


https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/1/24058095/open-ai-bioweapon-study-preparedness-team


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermonuclear_weapon


https://learningmachines9.wordpress.com/2024/02/08/open-ai-said-that-the-chat-gpt-can-give-only-a-little-help-to-develop-biological-weapons/

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