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PissinContrition t1_j6for48 wrote

It's just like building or developing anything else. It's all about the foundations and scaling upwards from there. When AI is capable of producing inventions and methods to actually improve itself, it's game over. After that, everything changes in completely unpredictable ways. But, if we're thinking about things foundationally, biomedical tech would probably be one of the earliest focuses we'd aim the AI towards.

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questionasker577 t1_j6fx6tm wrote

But is this curing diseases? Editing babies? Editing the genes of people currently living?

What does AI in biomedical tech actually specifically and practically look like?

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