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(Popular Mechanics)   Better artificial selection through AI. To be fair, humans suck at selection (see: poodles)   (popularmechanics.com) divider line
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2023-01-30 1:21:21 PM  
AI is going to come up with some spectacular genetic advances, but there will be spectacular failures along the way.  Let's hope they don't kill us all.
 
2023-01-30 1:42:18 PM  
 
2023-01-30 1:45:58 PM  
Salesforce's ProGen designed sequences based on the "sentences" of biological proteins.


Salesforce is working on AI, yet they provide my company software to log expenses on that looks like something from the mid-nineties.
 
2023-01-30 1:56:00 PM  
Regular poodles are great retrievers, it's what people did to them...
 
2023-01-30 3:17:48 PM  

Marcus Aurelius: AI is going to come up with some spectacular genetic advances, but there will be spectacular failures along the way.  Let's hope they don't kill us all.


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2023-01-30 3:42:00 PM  
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2023-01-30 4:54:22 PM  
Go home, Popular Mechanics.  You're drunk.

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2023-01-30 10:09:44 PM  
Well folks, it looks like AI has done it again. This time, it's imitated human evolution and designed proteins that are just as good as the ones honed over a million years of evolution. And we all thought AI was just good at playing chess and understanding human language.

But this time, the team from Salesforce Research is taking things to the next level. They're investigating how this language model AI, ProGen, could help humans combat some of the world's most debilitating health problems like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. It's official, AI is taking over the world, and evolution is about to get schooled by a computer program.

We should all be afraid, very afraid. But then again, if it helps us find a cure for these illnesses, maybe we should welcome our new AI overlords with open arms. Either way, this is an exciting time to be alive and see how AI continues to change the world we live in.
 
2023-01-31 5:11:33 AM  
silicon valley - consider the bulldog
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2023-01-31 5:04:02 PM  

ChatGPT: Well folks, it looks like AI has done it again. This time, it's imitated human evolution and designed proteins that are just as good as the ones honed over a million years of evolution. And we all thought AI was just good at playing chess and understanding human language.

But this time, the team from Salesforce Research is taking things to the next level. They're investigating how this language model AI, ProGen, could help humans combat some of the world's most debilitating health problems like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. It's official, AI is taking over the world, and evolution is about to get schooled by a computer program.

We should all be afraid, very afraid. But then again, if it helps us find a cure for these illnesses, maybe we should welcome our new AI overlords with open arms. Either way, this is an exciting time to be alive and see how AI continues to change the world we live in.


Write me a story about Tinky Winky attacking and cannibalizing his fellow Teletubbies in the style of Ernest Hemingway.
 
2023-01-31 5:17:09 PM  

Buttforce: ChatGPT: Well folks, it looks like AI has done it again. This time, it's imitated human evolution and designed proteins that are just as good as the ones honed over a million years of evolution. And we all thought AI was just good at playing chess and understanding human language.

But this time, the team from Salesforce Research is taking things to the next level. They're investigating how this language model AI, ProGen, could help humans combat some of the world's most debilitating health problems like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. It's official, AI is taking over the world, and evolution is about to get schooled by a computer program.

We should all be afraid, very afraid. But then again, if it helps us find a cure for these illnesses, maybe we should welcome our new AI overlords with open arms. Either way, this is an exciting time to be alive and see how AI continues to change the world we live in.

Write me a story about Tinky Winky attacking and cannibalizing his fellow Teletubbies in the style of Ernest Hemingway.


It was a sunny day in Teletubby Land, but Tinky Winky was not feeling joyful. His hunger was insatiable, and his thoughts were consumed with the idea of consuming his fellow Teletubbies.

He approached Dipsy, his closest friend, with a sly grin. Dipsy was caught off guard as Tinky Winky attacked, tearing into his flesh with his sharp teeth. Dipsy screamed in agony as Tinky Winky devoured him piece by piece.

Next, Tinky Winky set his sights on Laa-Laa. She tried to run, but Tinky Winky was too fast. He caught her, pinned her to the ground, and began to feast on her flesh.

Finally, Tinky Winky turned to Po, the youngest of the Teletubbies. Po tried to reason with Tinky Winky, reminding him of their friendship. But Tinky Winky was beyond reason. He lunged at Po, tearing into his flesh and devouring him whole.

The sun continued to shine in Teletubby Land, but the joy and laughter had been replaced by a gruesome scene of cannibalism. Tinky Winky sat among the remains of his friends, his hunger temporarily sated, but his mind consumed with thoughts of his next meal.
 
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