Listen now (35 mins) | A brilliant pioneer in A.I. and its role in life science, and the Founder and CEO of insitro, shares the excitement for how these fields are coming together to change the future of medicine
There are practical and theoretical limits to our ability to forecast the future. We are in such a period now. Who can with any confidence say that we might not meet a conceptual plateau in physics like we have before, that has trickle-down effects on physics derived fields? Who can say? Does the advent of AI change the game of paradigms gained, paradigms lost? Again, who can say? My own best guess is that the AI/human consortium is at least a century from hitting such a wall. In the interim truly astounding bio-engineering advances will be made. It is the first true golden age revealing itself!
There are practical and theoretical limits to our ability to forecast the future. We are in such a period now. Who can with any confidence say that we might not meet a conceptual plateau in physics like we have before, that has trickle-down effects on physics derived fields? Who can say? Does the advent of AI change the game of paradigms gained, paradigms lost? Again, who can say? My own best guess is that the AI/human consortium is at least a century from hitting such a wall. In the interim truly astounding bio-engineering advances will be made. It is the first true golden age revealing itself!