For every projective variety of dimension at least two that is not a rational surface, blowing up sufficiently many very general points yields a variety with no nontrivial automorphism.
Automorphisms of unstable ${\mathbb P}^1$-bundles
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Let $P\to X$ be a ${\mathbb P}^1$-bundle over a variety $X$. The aim of this note is to understand all connected, algebraic groups $$ \operatorname{Aut}^\circ(P)\subset G\subset \operatorname{Bir}( X\times {\mathbb P}^1). $$ We get a quite complete answer if $\operatorname{Aut}^\circ(X)$ is a maximal, connected, algebraic subgroup of $\operatorname{Bir}(X)$, and $P$ is sufficiently unstable. This gives examples of connected, algebraic subgroups of $\operatorname{Bir}({\mathbb P}^4)$ that are not contained in any maximal one. Version 2: references updated.
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Automorphisms of very general blow up
For every projective variety of dimension at least two that is not a rational surface, blowing up sufficiently many very general points yields a variety with no nontrivial automorphism.