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Topic: CRISPR and AI

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Cincydawg

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Re: CRISPR and AI
« Reply #126 on: Today at 11:13:45 AM »
I have pondered how well AI would do developing new chemistries.  I don't know.  It seems like a challenge, you need a degree of creativity and thought as well as core knowledge.

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Re: CRISPR and AI
« Reply #127 on: Today at 01:11:03 PM »
 *lots of good stuff*


One of the things that has changed is that now older AI's are taking an active role in developing newer AI's.  This has been done previously, and talked about at length with lots of projections and speculations.  I think the exponential curve of development has been understood to be a possibility for a while, and even expected.  But drawing on what you wrote, it kinda seems like now is the first time we're really starting to see it in reality.

And it's kind of like the Grand Canyon.  You can know you're going and what you'll see.  You might have seen pictures and had people tell you in detail all about it.  But when you actually get there for yourself, no matter how much you perceived it in other ways, it will take your breath away.  

 

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