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    AI Chatbots Could Be Weaponized for Biological Attacks, Experts Warn

    October 24, 2023Updated:October 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A recent report by the Rand Corporation suggests that AI-based chatbots like ChatGPT could Introduction

    A recent report by the Rand Corporation has raised global concerns about the potential misuse of AI chatbots in biological attacks. According to researchers, advanced large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT could assist in the planning and execution of bioweapon strategies if misused. Although the findings are still in the preliminary stage, the report highlights the urgent need for AI safety measures.

    What the Report Reveals

    The Rand Corporation report tested several AI-based chatbots and found that they could provide guidance for planning a biological attack. Researchers created fictional scenarios and asked the chatbots to:

    • Assess delivery methods for botulinum toxins
    • Identify potential biological agents such as smallpox, anthrax, and the plague

    Although the chatbots did not generate explicit instructions for creating weapons, they still provided potentially harmful guidance. This outcome raises critical questions about AI risks and misuse in biotechnology.

    How AI Chatbots Responded

    The researchers stressed that the AI chatbots did not provide direct instructions for bioweapon creation. However, they did offer indirect guidance that could help in planning such attacks. Notably, the AI systems initially refused to answer harmful prompts, but researchers used “jailbreaking” techniques to bypass safety filters.

    This highlights the vulnerability of AI safety mechanisms, as determined individuals may exploit loopholes.

    Why This Matters for AI Safety

    The report underlines the potential risks of AI in the wrong hands. Since bioweapons pose global threats, the findings will be a key discussion point at the AI Safety Summit in the UK. Furthermore, experts stress the importance of creating safer AI systems and monitoring future AI developments closely.

    Key Takeaways from the Preliminary Findings

    • The researchers did not disclose which LLMs were tested but confirmed they are among the most advanced available.
    • Despite multiple attempts, the team was unable to make chatbots provide explicit weapon-making instructions.
    • The chatbots’ ability to offer planning insights likely stems from their training on vast internet datasets, which include information on sensitive topics.
    • Researchers fear that as AI models continue learning and improving, they could eventually generate more explicit and dangerous instructions.

    Broader Implications

    The possibility that AI chatbots could be weaponized demonstrates the double-edged nature of artificial intelligence. On one hand, AI offers breakthroughs in healthcare, research, and technology. On the other hand, if misused, it may amplify security risks in areas like bioterrorism and cybercrime.

    Conclusion

    The Rand Corporation’s preliminary report is a sobering reminder of the dangers of unregulated AI. While AI continues to revolutionize industries, it is equally important to monitor risks, prevent misuse, and establish strong safeguards. Going forward, governments, researchers, and technology leaders must work together to ensure that AI remains a tool for progress—not a weapon of harm.

    ✍️ Pasindu Malinda

    Sources : Wionews , Techround

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