China Claims Terrorists Use AI-Created Genetic Weapons Targeting Certain Races
JAKARTA - China's Ministry of State Security released a statement via WeChat announcing that 'certain non-governmental organizations' recruited Chinese 'volunteers' to collect biodiversity distribution data under the pretext of biological species research.
The statement notes that these foreign countries are developing weapons that look for genetic differences related to ethnicity or race.
This statement came after independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kenndey Jr claimed that Covid-19 was 'ethnically targeted' so as not to impact Jewish or Chinese people.
"Compared to traditional biological weapons and chemical weapons, genetic weapons are easier to hide, deceptive, easy to spread, dangerous in the long term, difficult to prevent, difficult to isolate, and low in cost. Once used in war, the consequences will be very devastating," it said written by the ministry, quoted by VOI from DailyMail.
The sweeping order from US President Joe Biden aims to ensure security testing of models such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard is carried out, and that government officials review the results before they are made public.
The President believes that this method will ensure that AI is not used to create nuclear weapons or biological and genetic weapons.
Meanwhile, China believes that its country is the target, but presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr previously stated that China was the one developing ethnic biogenetic weapons. RFK also noted that Covid-19 was designed to avoid Jews and Chinese.
China's Ministry of State Security claims that these foreign countries can attack their people because these organizations use Chinese citizens to steal species data, which is uploaded to smartphone applications.
According to the Global Times, if an AI model is given enough human genetic samples, it can analyze and understand the unique genetic characteristics of each ethnic group.
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"Maintaining biosecurity is the shared responsibility of all of society. Everyone must have a sense of biological safety and draw lessons from experience in dealing with biosecurity risks, such as public health emergencies," the ministry said.
This news comes two years after reports claimed Chinese scientists were preparing for a Third World War that would use biological and genetic weapons.
In the bombshell report, they claimed that the weapon would be a 'core weapon for victory' in such a conflict. They even detailed the perfect conditions for releasing a biological weapon and documented its impact on the 'enemy's medical system.'
Recent evidence that Beijing has been considering the military potential of the SARS coronavirus since 2015 has also raised new fears about the cause of Covid-19, with some officials still believing the virus may have originated in a Chinese laboratory.