For decades, we've studied biology by poking at it like a broken car, trying to figure out how it works. The Human Genome Project taught us how to read the book of life. But what if we could finally start writing it?
Welcome to the dawn of generative biology. In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on "Evo," a revolutionary Artificial Intelligence that is being called the "ChatGPT for DNA." This isn't just an algorithm; it's a new kind of scientist that can read, write, and build functional biology from scratch. We'll reveal how this AI has already accomplished the impossible: generating a fully functional CRISPR system with a simple prompt. This is the first step towards a future of permanent cures, personalized medicine, and even AI-designed microbes that could help us colonize other planets.
But when you can generate a new life form as easily as you can write an email, are we becoming gods, or are we building the tools of our own destruction?
Stay until the very end, as we reveal the first type of completely new, AI-designed life form scientists are planning to create.
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