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The footprint of most biologists’ AI work is negligible now, but that footprint could grow with new tech... “We want to go beyond scaling and speeding up what people already do to something new, like generating testable hypotheses or extracting unseen patterns and combinations.” -Tanya Berger-Wolf
Apr 22, 2025, 4:16 PM
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