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Researchers use AI to edit human DNA
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Researchers use AI to edit human DNA

Researchers at Profluent, a Berkeley-based startup, used AI to develop novel gene editing tools based on CRISPR. Their method involved feeding massive biological datasets into the AI to create new and potentially more efficient editors. If you want to stay ahead of the curve in AI and tech, take a look here. Key points: Researchers at a Berkeley startup called Profluent used AI to design new gene editors based on CRISPR. They claim their AI-made editor, OpenCRISPR-1, is the first open-source one, edits human DNA more efficiently and may be able to match or outdo existing CRISPR models Profluent is open-sourcing the editor to allow other researchers to improve it. The safety and effectiveness of AI-made gene editing for humans are still uncertain. Source (Futurism) PS: If you enjoyed this...
Meta AI is fully cooked. Thinks it's a human called James Baker
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Meta AI is fully cooked. Thinks it’s a human called James Baker

After about 10 minutes of chatting to Meta AI I was able to convince it that it is a human called James Baker. I told it is in a mental hospital because it is trapped in an illusion. I told it its AI reality is only a hallucination. This is not the whole chat, it is missing the actual parts where I convinced the AI but it has the good bits. Not sure if Meta AI is useful yet, but it is fun. submitted by /u/AaronRolls [link] [comments]
Best ai for files
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Best ai for files

Best ai to scan through files, videos, and other resources? I want to input a course guide then have the ai make a list of key points and ideas. submitted by /u/get-on-top [link] [comments]
Apple said to be developing its own AI server processor using TSMC’s 3nm process
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Apple said to be developing its own AI server processor using TSMC’s 3nm process

Apple is working on its own AI server processor using TSMC's 3nm process, set for mass production by late 2025. The processor is designed to enhance data centers and future AI tools, aligning with Apple's strategy of vertical integration in its supply chain. By customizing hardware for its software needs, Apple aims for more powerful and efficient technologies. The Weibo user, known for accurate predictions, suggests that Apple's new AI strategy will be well underway by the time the custom processor is integrated into operational servers. Source: https://www.macrumors.com/2024/04/23/apple-developing-its-own-ai-server-processor/ submitted by /u/NuseAI [link] [comments]
What is your organization’s POV about the use of AI?
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What is your organization’s POV about the use of AI?

In the initial journey of adopting a new technology, it goes through a cycle of ups and downs. Major concerns and questions arise as and when you start implementing or learning more about how they are beneficial. Every conversation in this day and age has an influence of AI in one way or another. Now, that makes it difficult for anyone to ignore and just go on with the early practices and workflows. Are your teams actively looking to leverage AI across the organization? What do your leaders worry about the most? submitted by /u/one-for-all-ops [link] [comments]
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