If Hantavirus mutated into a global threat, it would unleash AI + biotech unlike anything we've ever seen.
> genome sequenced and public in 4 hours
> AlphaFold maps every protein target
> AI screens 10,000 drugs in 24 hrs
> 50 vaccine candidates designed simultaneously
> AI designed antibodies in days
> risk of death computed instantly
> decentralized trials launch globally
> enroll from home
> 20 countries manufacturing at once
> first doses in three weeks
> real-time dose characterization
> your genome + biomarkers determine your protocol
> variant map updates every hour
No one would wait for governments.
You can fly drones around the city to conduct pathogen detection. Stop a pandemic before it starts.
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GFLowNets and neurosymbolic AI produce better outputs. Yes! You can talk to an AI and run experiments in a real-world physical lab for less than $100. LabGPT coming soon...
LabGPT is focused on lab automation across non-traditional, cross-disciplinary areas, from basic research to translational research, including fields such as quantum materials, nuclear chemistry, and environmental science.
The goal is to automate the path from basic research all the way through commercialization.
@SatoshiClu99886 The initial entry point is to develop it for companies with R&D budgets that have many repetitive tasks. LabGPT can run those tasks in parallel for quick execution.
Failed experiments are part of every company's R&D process; they allocate large budgets and prepare for failure. LabGPT has scientific intelligence that learns from failures and adjusts upcoming experiments accordingly, ensuring that fixed budgets do not negatively impact the overall economy.
@quirtle156664 You need to provide infrastructure for talent to grow. Without computers, no one knows how to write code. Without easy access to labs, no one can invent something great. Talent is a problem because infrastructure isn't available; it turns out infrastructure is the real issue.
Welcome @rohantalwadia, Co-Founder of LabGPT, to Forbes Technology Council!
Excited for the innovation and tech leadership insights Rohan will bring to our community.
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