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Chan Zuckerberg Biohub releases a world model of protein biology spanning 6.8 billion proteins, signaling AI's leap from predicting biology to programming it. Plus: Pope Leo XIV's landmark AI encyclical, a new benchmark that breaks the coding leaderboard, and why AI leaders are walking back job apocalypse predictions just in time for their IPOs.
By Chiel HendriksChan Zuckerberg Biohub releases a world model of protein biology spanning 6.8 billion proteins, signaling AI's leap from predicting biology to programming it. Plus: Pope Leo XIV's landmark AI encyclical, a new benchmark that breaks the coding leaderboard, and why AI leaders are walking back job apocalypse predictions just in time for their IPOs.