Understanding the governance challenges created by ‘generative biology’ –
integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with synthetic biology.
Organized by ETC Group, African Center for Biodiversity, TWN – Third World Network
Thursday, 12 September
14:00 Central European Summer time/ Central African time (UTC+2)
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Overview
The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) has for 30 years governed new developments in biotechnology, in the frame of precaution and justice, and has also recently established a process of technology horizon scanning, assessment, and monitoring of new developments. Now, there is an industrial attempt to converge next-generation genetic engineering tools (synthetic biology) with generative AI (of the sort used by ChatGPT) in a new “generative biology” industry.
On the agenda…
· Why the CBD’s expert groups propose an urgent assessment of this newest AI-biotech convergence.
· How the use of generative AI in biology brings thorny new problems stemming from the opaque and error-prone ‘black box’ character of generative AI.
· How the world’s largest digital tech companies (including Google, Microsoft, Amazon and NVIDIA) are fuelling a ‘generative biology rush’, including a bold biopiracy grab of all the world’s digital sequence information on genomic resources.
· What can be done at COP 16 in Cali, Colombia?
The webinar will be held in English, French and Spanish