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    19 days ago

    I mean yes, but it can be VERY useful in these narrow laboratory use cases

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        19 days ago

        Why shouldn’t they have long term benefits for researchers?

        Reminds me a bit of when CRISPR got big, people were worried to no end about potential dangers, designer babies, bioterrorism (“everybody can make a killer virus in their garage now”) etc. In reality, it has been a huge leap forward for molecular biology and has vastly helped research, cancer treatment, drug development and many other things. I think machine learning could have a similar impact. It’s already being used in development of new drugs, genomics, detection of tumours just to name a few