Proposed Screening and Oversight Requirements

Microsoft CSO Urges New AI Biosecurity Measures

Eric Horvitz warns that AI tools could lower barriers to re-engineering toxins while aiding drug discovery.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A glowing blue DNA double helix intertwined with digital circuit lines in a sterile laboratory setting.

A glowing blue DNA double helix intertwined with digital circuit lines in a sterile laboratory setting.

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Microsoft Chief Scientific Officer Eric Horvitz called for better biosecurity to manage AI risks in life sciences [1][2]. In a post published June 4, 2026, Horvitz highlighted AI’s dual-use nature as a global challenge [1]. While AI tools accelerate drug discovery, they also lower technical barriers to re-engineering pathogens and toxins [1].

Horvitz recommended implementing mandatory screening requirements for biological synthesis and research [1]. He argued that easier access to biological engineering requires stronger guardrails to prevent intentional misuse [1]. These proposals aim to protect scientific progress while ensuring public safety [1][2].

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