5 juni 2026
191 min
For years, one thing stood between us and a world where almost anyone could build a biological weapon: it was really, really hard.
Working with dangerous pathogens required rare, hands-on lab skills — the kind you can't just Google. Experts called this 'tacit knowledge,' and it was our best line of defence against bad actors weaponising biology.
That defence is now crumbling.
The Virology Capabilities Test measures exactly these kinds of skills, and finds that modern AI models crushed top human virologists — even in their area of greatest specialisation and expertise — with AI averaging 45% on the test, and human experts scoring only 22%.
And that’s just one data point. But as Dr Richard Moulange, one of the world’s top experts on AI biosecurity, explains: it’s just one of many that show how AI is dissolving the barriers that have historically kept biological weapons out of reach.
In September 2025, scientists used an AI model to design genomes for entirely new bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria). They then built them in a lab. Many were viable. And despite never having existed before, some even outperformed existing viruses from that family.
Meanwhile, Anthropic’s research shows that PhD-level biologists are getting meaningfully better at weapons-relevant tasks with AI assistance — and the effect is growing with each new model generation.
In this conversation, Richard and host Rob Wiblin discuss:
Learn more and read the full transcript on the 80,000 Hours website.
Since recording this episode on January 16, 2026, Richard has seconded to the UK Government — please note that his views expressed here are entirely his own.
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