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This week's OH @ USV: We've been talking about what happens when code meets biology, whether algorithms can replace scientists, who's liable when bots cause harm, generative UIs, and content curation via agents.🧵
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Code meets biology: Advancements in AI and software are lowering the barriers to entry in biotech, empowering founders with non-traditional backgrounds to innovate. Tools like DNA synthesis and virtualized experiments are turning what was once the domain of seasoned scientists into a playground for coders. The implications for healthcare and drug development could be profound.
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Simulating serendipity: The shift to AI-driven drug discovery raises a big question: can algorithms replicate the instincts of great scientists? While simulations and vast datasets accelerate breakthroughs, there’s an art to connecting disparate dots—an art that may prove harder to encode than we think.
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When bots misstep: As AI agents take on more tasks independently, questions of responsibility arise. If an agent makes a decision with harmful consequences, who’s liable—the creator, the user, or the agent itself? The legal and ethical frameworks of today's are feeling increasingly antiquated
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Generative UIs Shift Paradigms: Imagine interfaces that adapt in real time to your needs—offering tools tailored to your immediate goals rather than static menus. Generative UIs could transform everything from gaming to productivity software, creating more intuitive and fluid human-AI interactions.
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Places you Never Want To Go but Want to Know What’s Going On: In a world where the flow of information outpaces our ability to process it, AI-powered curators can emerge as our lifeboats. By filtering out the noise and prioritizing what matters most, these agents could redefine how we consume content. So long as they're only working for us.
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