I think it is very important that if a technology is invented in America that is dual-use and which could be used for very bad things, there would be a moment of reflection as to whether that should be broadly released or kept more close for that reason.
On the recordSeptember 16, 2020
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Langevin emphasizes the need for caution with dual-use technologies developed in the U.S.
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