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Aurelia Attal-Juncqua1, Anita Cicero1, Alex Zhu1
1Aurelia Attal-Juncqua, MSc, DrPH, was a DrPH Candidate; Anita Cicero, JD, is Deputy Director; Alex Zhu, MSPH, was an Analyst; and Tom Inglesby, MD, is Director; all at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, Baltimore, MD.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize biosecurity, health security, biodefense, and pandemic preparedness by offering groundbreaking solutions for managing biological threats. This landscape review explores recent advancements in AI across these fields, drawing from both grey literature and peer-reviewed studies published between January 2019 and February 2024. AI has demonstrated potential in predicting viral mutations, which could enable earlier detection of outbreaks, and streamlining resource allocation by analyzing diverse data sources. It could also play a crucial role in accelerating the development and deployment of medical countermeasures, such as vaccines and therapeutics. Additionally, use of AI may enhance laboratory automation, reducing human error and increasing biosafety. Despite these promising advancements, significant challenges related to the potential misuse of AI, data security, and privacy concerns necessitate careful implementation and robust governance. This article highlights the rapid progress and vast potential of AI in biosecurity and provides key recommendations for US policymakers to effectively harness AI's capabilities while ensuring safety and security. These recommendations include expanding access to advanced computing resources, fostering collaboration across sectors, and establishing clear regulatory frameworks to support the safe and ethical deployment of AI technologies.
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