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The rise of artificial biological intelligence

KPCW Cool Science Radio by KPCW

Mar 19, 202628:19Science & Medicine

Geneticist Adrian Woolfson discusses how artificial intelligence and synthetic genomics are making it possible to design entire genomes from scratch — a shift he calls artificial biological intelligence.

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The rise of artificial biological intelligence is an episode from KPCW Cool Science Radio by KPCW. Geneticist Adrian Woolfson discusses how artificial intelligence and synthetic genomics are making it possible to design entire genomes from...

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Geneticist Adrian Woolfson discusses how artificial intelligence and synthetic genomics are making it possible to design entire genomes from scratch — a shift he calls artificial biological intelligence.

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