Delay, Detect, Defend: Preparing for a Future in which Thousands Can Release New Pandemics

14 November 2022

The world is demonstrably vulnerable to the introduction of a single pandemic virus with a comparatively low case fatality rate. The deliberate and simultaneous release of many pandemic viruses across travel hubs could threaten the stability of civilisation. Current trends suggest that within a decade, tens of thousands of skilled individuals will be able to access the information required for them to single-handedly cause new pandemics. Safeguarding civilisation from the catastrophic misuse of biotechnology requires delaying the development and misuse of pandemic-class agents while building systems capable of reliably detecting threats and preventing nearly all infections.

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Delay, Detect, Defend: Preparing for a Future in which Thousands Can Release New Pandemics
¨ Author
Dr Kevin M. Esvelt
Polymath Fellow; Leader, Sculpting Evolution Group; Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab