The rapid advancement of AI tools is significantly enhancing the capabilities of hackers and criminal malware developers, enabling them to create more sophisticated and targeted attacks. This proliferation allows for the development of advanced malware that can exploit sensitive data, leading to increased financial gain for criminals. Simultaneously, while AI presents opportunities for medical advancements, it also poses serious risks in the context of bioweapons development, potentially empowering individuals beyond government control. The shift from traditional lab-based biohacking to computer-based design reduces the barriers for creating lethal bioweapons. To mitigate these dangers, a new governance model is necessary, involving both tech companies and governments in regulating the use of AI, particularly in licensing and monitoring AI technologies. A collaborative approach is essential, as governments alone may lack the technical understanding to manage the rapid capabilities of AI algorithms. This calls for an integrated system where penalties for misuse are stringent and enforcement is robust, keeping pace with the evolving landscape of AI risks.

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