With ChatGPT to Insect-Toxic NGT Plants – Testbiotech
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New genetic engineering (NGT) plants with up to 20 genetic changes are proposed by the Commission to be able to enter the market without testing the environmental risks and without food labelling. What is overlooked is that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to specifically develop risk-ridden NGT plants that remain below this threshold. For example, with a publicly available AI tool (ChatGPT 4o), the genetic blueprint for an insecticide m…
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