China May Be Integrating AI into its Bioweapons Program. What Could Go Wrong?
- China may be integrating advanced artificial intelligence technology into its illegal bioweapons programs, according to the State Department's 2025 report on international compliance with weapons agreements.
- China is barred from developing bioweapons under international law due to its signatory status to the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.
- The Chinese military is reportedly researching highly potent and deadly marine toxins with potential bioweapon applications, as noted in the report.
- The State Department warned that the use of AI in Chinese bioweapons technology could have potentially catastrophic global results.
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China May Be Integrating AI into its Bioweapons Program. What Could Go Wrong?
China may be integrating advanced artificial intelligence technology into its illicit bioweapons programs, according to the State Department’s 2025 report on international compliance with weapons agreements. [RELATED: Chinese Satellite Company Directly Helping Houthi Terrorists Attacks on U.S. Interests: State Department…] “China probably is unable to make complex scientific equipment without Westerninnovation. It probably is capable [...] The p…
Report: China’s Military Is Blending AI With Bioweapons Research
China’s military is advancing suspected biological weapons research with the aid of artificial intelligence, according to the U.S. State Department’s 2024 arms compliance report. The report highlights ongoing concerns about Beijing's failure to disclose offensive bioweapons activities, including work on ricin, botulinum, anthrax, and marine toxins — some of the most lethal known to science. The report also notes China’s omission of key military …
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