The use of AI in biotechnology is changing faster than the rules governing either technology
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The recent announcement of novel, viable viruses created by artificial intelligence (AI) was celebrated as a major advance in the fight against antibiotic resistance. But it also raised urgent concerns about regulation.
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- 01The recent announcement of novel, viable viruses created by artificial intelligence (AI) was celebrated as a major advance in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
- 02But it also raised urgent concerns about regulation.
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