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  • Biosecurity and Health Security
  • Artificial Intelligence Applications
  • Pandemic Preparedness

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  • Biological threats pose significant risks to global health and security.
  • Advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) present novel opportunities for managing these threats.
  • The period between January 2019 and February 2024 saw rapid AI development in these critical areas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in AI for biosecurity, health security, biodefense, and pandemic preparedness.
  • To explore AI's potential in managing biological threats.
  • To provide recommendations for policymakers on harnessing AI safely and ethically.

Main Methods:

  • Landscape review of grey literature and peer-reviewed studies.
  • Analysis of AI applications in threat prediction, resource allocation, and medical countermeasure development.
  • Examination of AI's role in laboratory automation and biosafety.

Main Results:

  • AI shows potential in predicting viral mutations for early outbreak detection.
  • AI can streamline resource allocation by analyzing diverse data sources.
  • AI may accelerate vaccine and therapeutic development and enhance laboratory automation.

Conclusions:

  • AI offers transformative potential for enhancing biosecurity and pandemic preparedness.
  • Challenges including misuse, data security, and privacy require robust governance.
  • Policy recommendations focus on expanding computing access, fostering collaboration, and establishing regulatory frameworks for safe AI deployment.