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Interpreting the Human Genome AI to the Rescue of Geneticists | |
Interpreting the Human Genome
There's an article on Wired about the importance off AI in genetics; A Map That Maps Gene Functions. Essentially, there's so much data in the human genome (or any other) that the only way of finding meaningful facts involves data-mining. Metaphorically, human researchers have only yet discovered big cities in this map, but using computers may reveal the intricate road patterns. It's good to see such fields resort to AI, and recognise the benefits. In fact, you'd probably do VERY well for yourself if you had a degree in both AI and genetics -- known as bioinformatics in some establishments. Just sit back and watch the money roll in. |
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It needs 2nd generation of AI, I called it "Massive-Genius" AI
One reason I develop AI is BioInformatic, to unveil the secrets of genomic data and other related fields. Just assume that 'today' AI 'can' achieve human intelligence, it still NOT enough to crack the gene code. I forsee this problem, and therefore the second generation of AI came to scene, I call it "Massive-Genius" of my text. A few core elements already in mind, but only take it seriuos when investor put the resources ! Today AI is just a joke to crack the gene code ! Any info on company that want to invest on the "Massive-Genius" ? I'm waiting for .... regards, |
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