The Future of Extremism: Artificial Intelligence and Synthetic Biology Will Transform Terrorism
There weren't many people who had heard of bioterrorism before 9/11. But shortly after the September 11th terrorist attacks, a wave of anthrax mailings diverted the attention of the public towards a new weapon in the arsenal of terrorists--bioterrorism. A US federal prosecutor found that an army biological researcher was responsible for mailing the anthrax-laced letters, which killed 5 and sickened 15 people in 2001. The cases generated huge media attention, and the fear of a new kind of terrorist warfare was arising. However, as with every media hype, the one about bioterrorism disappeared quickly.
Nov-15-2016, 04:45:18 GMT
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