As life sciences researchers, builders of AI and biotechnology, and experts with a wide range of views on how to approach AI policy, we call on legislators to make screening of orders for synthetic nucleic acids — and the equipment needed to make them — mandatory.
The ability to order synthetic DNA online has accelerated vaccine development, powered basic research, and made it possible for small teams to access capabilities that used to be confined to major institutions. Since the publication of protocols to reconstruct viruses from strands of DNA more than two decades ago, it has also been recognized as a point in the biotechnology supply chain where a bad actor could cause outsized harm. Recognizing the vulnerability, synthesis companies formed the International Gene Synthesis Consortium in 2009 to develop and implement voluntary safeguards against misuse.
While the issue is not new, the pace of progress in artificial intelligence is. AI systems now outperform PhD-level virologists on questions about highly technical laboratory procedures in their own domains of expertise. The evidence about what this means for present-day biosecurity threats is genuinely mixed, but the trend is hard to dispute. AI systems are improving rapidly, and alongside incredible benefits to science and medicine, there is a real possibility that the knowledge barriers which have historically prevented bad actors from obtaining biological weapons will meaningfully erode.
Support for screening does not depend on any particular view of AI; the biosecurity case has been recognized by scientists and governments for decades. Screening is also one of the best understood and least disruptive biosecurity measures available. It asks providers of synthesized DNA and manufacturers of synthesis machines to check synthesis requests for sequences of concern and to verify customer legitimacy before shipping orders. Providers should also record synthesis orders and sequence data to support legitimate biosecurity investigations, so that any threat that might evade initial screening can be traced back to its source — including when individual sequences would not raise concern in isolation. Awareness of traceability itself deters misuse.
Many of the largest and most responsible providers in the industry already screen and record orders voluntarily because it is well understood that they have an important role to play in maintaining public trust in and mitigating potential misuse of this important technology.
For these reasons, the undersigned support mandatory nucleic acid synthesis screening, including recordkeeping, in the United States.
Given the pace at which the underlying technology is changing, we believe the need is urgent. Congress should act this session, and we applaud the legislative efforts currently underway. To ensure a consistent national standard rather than a patchwork of conflicting laws, states should also consider implementing requirements based on existing federal and industry guidelines.
This is a rare moment of agreement across stakeholders that are often at odds. We hope policymakers will meet it with decisive action.
Sincerely,
Signatories
The undersigned —
Tech
Demis Hassabis
CEO, Google DeepMind; Recipient of 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Sam Altman
CEO and Co-Founder, OpenAI
Dario Amodei
CEO and Co-Founder, Anthropic
Alexandr Wang
Chief AI Officer, Meta; Founder, Scale AI
Paul Graham
Founder, Y Combinator
Mustafa Suleyman
CEO, Microsoft AI
Patrick Collison
CEO and Co-Founder, Stripe
Martin E. Hellman
Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University; Recipient of 2015 ACM Turing Award
Sayash Kapoor
Researcher, Princeton University; Co-Author, AI Snake Oil; Co-Author, AI as Normal Technology
Peter Diamandis
Founder and Executive Chairman, XPRIZE Foundation; Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, Singularity University; Co-Founder and Vice Chairman, Celularity
Eric Horvitz
Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft
Jason Kwon
Chief Strategy Officer, OpenAI
Pushmeet Kohli
Chief Scientist, Google Cloud; Vice President, Google DeepMind
Wojciech Zaremba
Head of AI Resilience, OpenAI Foundation; Co-Founder, OpenAI
Geoff Ralston
Founder, Safe AI Fund; Former President, Y Combinator
Nathan Lambert
Founder and Researcher, Interconnects AI
Boaz Barak
Member of Technical Staff, OpenAI; Professor, Harvard University
Aviya Skowron
Head of Policy, EleutherAI
Jacob Trefethen
Head of Life Sciences and Curing Diseases, OpenAI Foundation
Ben Brooks
Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University
Nucleic Acid Synthesis Industry
Emily Leproust
CEO and Co-Founder, Twist Bioscience
Jason T. Gammack
CEO, Ansa Biotechnologies
James C. Diggans
Vice President for Policy & Biosecurity, Twist Bioscience; Chair of the Board of Directors, International Gene Synthesis Consortium
Sridhar Govindarajan
CTO, ATUM
Patrick Finn
President and Chief Operating Officer, Twist Bioscience
Siyuan Chen
Chief Technology Officer, Twist Bioscience
Daniel Lin-Arlow
CSO and Co-Founder, Ansa Biotechnologies
Sebastian Palluk
CTO and Co-Founder, Ansa Biotechnologies
DJ Kleinbaum
Co-Founder, Emerald Cloud Lab
Kevin Flyangolts
CEO and Founder, Aclid
Piers Millet
Executive Director, International Biosecurity and Biosafety Initiative for Science (IBBIS)
Life Sciences and Biotechnology
David Baker
Director, Institute for Protein Design; Henrietta and Aubrey Davis Endowed Professor of Biochemistry, University of Washington School of Medicine; Recipient of 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Drew Endy
Bioengineer; Director for Bio-Strategies & Leadership, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
David Haussler
Scientific Director, UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute; Distinguished Professor, Biomolecular Engineering, UC Santa Cruz; Co-Founder, Global Alliance for Genomics and Health
Kathleen McMahon
Co-Founder, Valthos
Sandeep Patel
CEO and Founder, Catalyze; Former Director, BARDA DRIVe
John Glass
Professor and La Jolla, CA Campus Director, J. Craig Venter Institute
David A. Relman
Thomas C. and Joan M. Merigan Professor in Medicine, Stanford University
Hon. Mark R. Dybul
Professor, Department of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center; Former Executive Director, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Former United States Global AIDS Coordinator
Milana Trounce
Clinical Professor in Emergency Medicine, Stanford University
Chris Somerville
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
Tom Inglesby
Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kevin Esvelt
Associate Professor, MIT Media Lab
Becky Mackelprang
Director for Security Programs, Engineering Biology Research Consortium
Hannu Rajaniemi
Co-Founder and CEO, HelixNano; Co-Founder, Red Queen Bio
Nikolai Eroshenko
Co-Founder, HelixNano; Co-Founder and CEO, Red Queen Bio
Matthew F. McKnight
CEO, Perimeter
Gary Abel
Chief Scientist and Co-Founder, Fourth Eon Biosecurity
Jacob Glanville
Founder and CEO, Centivax
Rachel E. Levinson
Visiting Scholar, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes, Arizona State University
National Security and Policy
Gerald W. Parker
Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Biosecurity and Pandemic Response, White House National Security Council
Hon. Christine E. Wormuth
President and CEO, Nuclear Threat Initiative; 25th Secretary of the Army
RADM Kenneth Bernard (USPHS, Ret.)
Former Special Assistant to the President for Biodefense
Hon. Richard Danzig
71st Secretary of the Navy
Hon. Andy Weber
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs
Lawrence Lessig
Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership, Harvard Law School
Alex T. Tabarrok
Bartley J. Madden Chair in Economics, Mercatus Center; Professor of Economics, George Mason University
Abigail Ball
Executive Director, American Compass
Tristan Harris
Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology
Zach Graves
CEO and President, Foundation for American Innovation
Alec Stapp
CEO and Co-Founder, Institute for Progress
Ian Mair
CEO, Foundation for American Innovation Action
Dean W. Ball
Senior Fellow, Foundation for American Innovation
Josh Wentzel
Senior Fellow, Foundation for American Innovation
Mallory Stewart
CEO, Council on Strategic Risks
Christine Parthemore
Council on Strategic Risks
Jason Crawford
Founder and President, Roots of Progress Institute
Helen Toner
Executive Director, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
Claire Qureshi
CEO and Co-Founder, Sentinel Bio
Joshua Monrad
Co-Founder, Sentinel Bio
Jaime Yassif
Former Vice President, NTI | bio