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Wait until people are vibecoding biological weapons
So... while congress is attacking the hell out of a guy, because they think he might have known something about the possibility of people slightly modifying a disease in china... and not wanting to put it as the primary way the disease spread. Meanwhile we're doing something 100x worse, on systems that the owners claim to have multiple cases of it accidentally reaching out and launching attacks on other companies undirected. I don't see the problem here.
I agree with the point you are making, that this study shows that there is a risk of people using these systems to generate biological weapons.
However, in this particular study, they created bacteriophages. Those are viruses that attack bacteria, and the focus of that research is usually around creating antibiotic treatments (fight bacterial infections with viruses that kill them). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriophage