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AI can write genomes from scratch.

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They do this stuff to hype up the venture capitalist grift train.

All these institutions are in on it?

1 Arc Institute;
2 Core Contributor, Evo 2 Team;
3 Stanford University;
4 NVIDIA;
5 Liquid Al;
6 Independent Researcher;
7 University of California, Berkeley;
8 Goodfire;
9 Columbia University;
10 Senior Contributor, Evo 2 Team;
11 University of California, San Francisco
 
All these institutions are in on it?

1 Arc Institute;
2 Core Contributor, Evo 2 Team;
3 Stanford University;
4 NVIDIA;
5 Liquid Al;
6 Independent Researcher;
7 University of California, Berkeley;
8 Goodfire;
9 Columbia University;
10 Senior Contributor, Evo 2 Team;
11 University of California, San Francisco
And? Palo Alto and some of those other institutions are extremely insular. Again, this is all a grift. Trust me. AI has its place, just not in the form that they want to use it for. It needs regulation big time.
 
I suppose they could construct DNA and RNA chains that are novel, put them in a denucleated cell that does not have DNA and then let it loose in the biosphere, Yeah, let's see how that goes

You're thinkin' way way too small here.

Consider launching an AI-generated virus that kills everyone, except for folks with blue eyes and blonde hair genes...
 
what’s this mean?
AI has reached a major milestone with the ability to not just analyze, but create genomes from scratch. The Evo-2 model, developed by the Arc Institute and NVIDIA, is the largest AI model for biology, trained on 9.3 trillion DNA base pairs from across the tree of life. This breakthrough means that AI can now generate new genetic sequences, opening up exciting possibilities for fields like medicine, synthetic biology, and bioengineering. It’s no longer just about understanding genetic data—AI can now design it.
 
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