By late 2030s we will:
Cure aging. Automate everything. Industrialize the Solar System.
Compress 1000s of years of progress (today's rate of progress) into 14 years.
Make scarcity, disease and involuntary labor obsolete.
Fascinating times.
AGI.
ASI.
Aging reversal.
Cities on Moon and Mars.
The Singularity.
Post scarcity.
Full-dive VR.
It's all just around the corner.
It will all happen in your lifetime.
One thing I've updated my priors on:
Biotech isn't becoming more like software.
Software is becoming part of biology.
Every meaningful biology company now has a compute strategy.
Every meaningful AI company now has a biology strategy.
Feels less like convergence... more like they're becoming the same industry.
bio/acc
I’m incredibly excited to share this:
MiniMax has just closed a new $2B funding round. 🚀
At the same time, our CEO, IO, shared three long-term commitments with the team:
• No salary until we achieve AGI.
• Over the next four years, he will dedicate shares equivalent to 4% of the company’s total equity from his personal holdings to reward employees who are building MiniMax for the long term.
• Another 1% will be committed to supporting the open-source community.
The funding is exciting. But what excites me even more is what it represents: a long-term commitment to AGI, to our people, and to the open-source ecosystem.
We’re living through one of the most exciting moments in the history of AI, and we’re just getting started.
If you’re passionate about frontier AI, open source, and building the future, we’d love to build with you.
Intelligence with Everyone. 🚀
Nobody touched biology for 20 years.
Then it all broke loose:
2012 - CRISPR is discovered in bacteria.
2020 - mRNA compresses vaccine development from years to months.
2023 - Frontier AI begins accelerating biology instead of just writing code.
2024 - The first CRISPR cure reaches patients.
2025 - Personalized CRISPR therapies save children who would've died. AI-designed drugs, garage labs, and cloud biology stop sounding like science fiction.
2026 -
- The first cellular reprogramming therapy enters human trials
- Stem-cell-derived human egg cells are created
- Oral GLP-1s become reality
- AI-native biology companies raise frontier-scale rounds
- Anthropic launches Claude for Science
- Meta decodes sentences from brain activity without surgery
- Hundreds of peptide drugs move through the clinic simultaneously
- Midjourney, an AI company pivots to biotech
None of these happened in isolation.
They're all downstream of the same thing.
Biology is becoming an engineerable.
bio/acc
The biggest tragedy in biology is surprisingly simple.
If our cells stop dividing, our tissues gradually lose the ability to repair themselves. We age.
But if cells never stop dividing, ignoring the signals that normally keep growth under control, we call it cancer.
Life exists on this razor's edge between too little regeneration and too much.
For billions of years, biology has been trapped by this trade-off.
To protect us from cancer, our cells limit how often they divide, repair damaged DNA, and shut themselves down when something goes wrong. Those same protective mechanisms, however, slowly contribute to aging as senescent cells accumulate and our tissues lose their ability to regenerate.
Now, for the first time in history, we may be learning how to understand and eventually engineer this balance.
With large-scale DNA sequencing, AI-powered biology, and emerging technologies like epigenetic reprogramming, scientists are beginning to decode the molecular programs that control cellular aging, repair, and growth.
If we can learn to tune these systems safely, medicine may evolve far beyond treating disease.
Instead of simply extending lifespan, we may one day preserve health, restore youthful function, and give people far greater control over how they age.
That would fundamentally change what it means to grow old and death almost become a choice.
🚨 BREAKING: ByteDance have announced Seedream 5.0 Pro, seemingly the first model from any lab that aims to compete with GPT-Image 2
https://t.co/mRpFfwdUNg
गुजरात के बाद अब दिल्ली से जिहादी ख़ूँख़ार आतंकी गिरफ्तार।
दिल्ली पुलिस स्पेशल सेल ने दो आतंकी मॉड्यूल का भंडाफोड़ करते हुए सलमान, दानिश उर्फ़ चांद मियां, तैय्यब, अली फ़ज़ल, ज़ुबैर और मलकीत को गिरफ्तार किया।
कार्रवाई के दौरान पेट्रोल बम और सीमा पार से तस्करी कर लाए गए अत्याधुनिक हथियार बरामद किए गए। जांच में दानिश उर्फ़ चांद मियां के गैंगस्टर शाहज़ाद भट्टी के सहयोगी हुनैन राणा से जुड़े होने की बात भी सामने आई है।
देश की सुरक्षा से खिलवाड़ करने वालों के खिलाफ यह बड़ी और निर्णायक कार्रवाई है।
@CPDelhi@CellDelhi@HMOIndia@LtGovDelhi
BIG BIG NEWS: Anthropic just announced it's developing drugs of its own
just after launching Claude Science, an AI workbench connected to 60+ scientific tools and databases, capable of running single-cell RNA sequencing and CRISPR design autonomously
now they're not just building the tool. they're using it themselves to run an internal drug discovery lab targeting neglected diseases the traditional pharma industry has written off as not commercially attractive
Anthropic's head of life sciences said it plainly:
"there's no substitute for having our own experiences alongside you all in the trenches trying to develop drugs"
this is on top of their $400M acquisition of Coefficient Bio in April, which quietly gave them the life sciences expertise to make this move
Isomorphic Labs, Recursion, Insilico all entered this race with AI-first drug discovery
now the frontier AI labs are not just tooling up pharma
they are becoming pharma
the acceleration of biology can never be doubted ever again
या तो आप वामपंथी हो सकते हैं,
या फिर आप एक देशभक्त हो सकते हैं।
आप वामपंथी और देशभक्त एकसाथ नहीं हो सकते।
एक वामपंथी कभी भी देशभक्त नहीं हो सकता।
: डोनाल्ड ट्रंप, राष्ट्रपति, अमेरिका
flexigrip uses soft robotics to handle fragile objects
without damage pastries, irregular packages, delicate components, same gripper
rigid automation fails at variety compliant mechanisms dont
Grok 4.5 isn't for everyone. Its target audience is high IQ people.
Think of people who are rocket scientists or those who likes to reason from first principles aka truth
When released, if you end up not liking Grok 4.5, you are not the target audience.
🚨 BREAKING: Gujarat ATS has arrested eight Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists from Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
The accused are:
• Ahmed Abdullah Gajiwala
• Ibrahim Mohammad Husen Ghagha
• Mudassir Abdullah Ghaziwala
• Zakariya Durani Mohammad Ammar Ghagha
• Mufti Faujan Ismail Dauwa
• Mohammad Amin Shera
• Mohammad Abdul Rahman Savdi
• Bilal Durani Mohammad Ammar Ghagha
They were planning terror attacks across India. Investigation is underway.
Last night, Israel destroyed one of the biggest underground Hezbollah terror tunnels in this war, about 200+ meters long and 25+ meters deep, all funded by the Islamic regime of Iran.
Every single tunnel will be obliterated one by one.
@jietang components, and styling more accurately.
The goal is to preserve the AI's internal design intent so that subsequent prompts can build on the same understanding instead of relying only on the generated image.
user can share this id to any other user. or like a plan id barcode
@jietang Using the stored reasoning plan, the AI should generate an HTML representation of the design. Since the second prompt has access to the original reasoning plan through the Plan ID, it will understand the design in much greater detail and can recreate the layout, structure