So what will you do when your projects effect your targets in a negative way? You know like scientists using AI in a way in which can be considered crimes against humanity. Mabe like chipping humans and creating the ability to create narratives to influence thought it's self. Mabe dreams or anything some low IQ'ed low class people like your selves do every day. I would suggest retaking an ethnics class or two before your ideas create the reason your brain will be studied for centuries for being terrorist.
@BobDole-b9fАй бұрын
Also hey DARPA have you ever seen the movie The Fourth kind. Kinda seems like dreams can be used to scare some one in to doing horrible things. Funny where is your facility in Alaska? Hmm fake Aliens anyone wait it's just a bug in my minds eyes. Dreams are funny. So is programed AI.
@LeonardWinni-v4bАй бұрын
Collins Oval
@WilhelminaBarnett-s6hАй бұрын
Mitchell Greens
@JonasGwillim-o1bАй бұрын
Raheem Rue
@EdwardLee-r8l2 ай бұрын
Bernard Valley
@JefferyWaterman-f7j2 ай бұрын
Wilderman Club
@ambrosia_1232 ай бұрын
Bioinformatics as a career then?
@henrikarboejensen8122 ай бұрын
Super elegant, decent, and quick. Investors have to acknowledge that traditional medicine has to keep some skepticism toward all new endeavors. And that the only way to quantify it's effect is through thoroughly painfully slow human trials. And finally the strictness and adherence to science will only solidify but make the progress long term. With few spikes here and there.
@tombenson59574 ай бұрын
Wow!
@danbert76346 ай бұрын
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code
@Eurydice8707 ай бұрын
So they are re-engineering the human body. Not sure how I feel about that. Need more data.
@Sion-rd6jv8 ай бұрын
This video resonates with us! We faced a similar challenge while developing BitDoctor AI, and we overcame it by TOI. It's been a game-changer for us.
@taylegacypeace-LADYSOUL9 ай бұрын
Are you honoring diversity?
@taylegacypeace-LADYSOUL9 ай бұрын
This is going to be an awesome oppurtunity.
@taylegacypeace-LADYSOUL9 ай бұрын
Thank you
@davidbest891210 ай бұрын
Anyone else invested?
@MikeC-jw1ky8 ай бұрын
Yes, with a big position
@CroAuslander14 күн бұрын
I ruined my life by investing in this trash company...
@TV-xj4hc13 күн бұрын
Silos is becoming a company like Tesla, which is a fascinating comparison. If Silos is growing with a similar innovative and future-oriented vision as Tesla, it’s worth exploring what aspects of their products, services, or business strategies resemble Tesla’s.
@brucelee989113 күн бұрын
So what is it going on? can they survive?
@CroAuslander13 күн бұрын
@@brucelee9891 they are finished. None of their research has given any positive outcome since they began. Some speculate this was a rug-pull company. This trash company was a short stock dream...
@JeffHrush10 ай бұрын
Great interview! How are these mega companies supporting or protecting innovation that come from startups?
@ryandenman555710 ай бұрын
Awesome, I'm excited to see what's next from Flagship!
@Ryjax-bi5qd10 ай бұрын
Great things going to come. At the current share price it is a true bargain.
@rondegroot740410 ай бұрын
Nice chat Eric. How about your shareholders? How about the share price getting totally destroyed, $1.25/sh this afternoon. Yesterday they traded over $2 for a brief moment... It would appear the only path forward to repair the share price to say at least $5 is to sell the company to Nestle and fire the entire management, including you. I don't see you or your team capable or competent going forward. Goldman Sachs downgraded the company down to $1.25 back in Nov/2023. It would appear they were correct, Seres is nothing more than penny status. Sad.
@TheTobacko111 ай бұрын
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@BBWM907 Жыл бұрын
This guys an idiot. He let his company’s stock tank 85% after FDA approval without addressing the situation until the stock went below $1 per share. It’s not one of the most shorted stocks in the market, decimating the savings of millions that are invested in the institutions that invested in this company.
@presterjohn1697 Жыл бұрын
Pharma will buy into this company and implode it. This is way to disruptive to drugs. All pharmaceuticals kill off gut flora, including asprin.
@KatoKeith-y5d Жыл бұрын
Hi
@Policewala551 Жыл бұрын
I m from Pakistan
@jonasrichter1153 Жыл бұрын
it's a wonder what eventualities come together for something like The Third Reich to embrace a concept like master race, a fundamental arrogant posture with an absolute in its reason. Their interests in epigenetics as improvement being violating, and short-sighted, but in all maturity to nature ask what this particular time had to say to the relative, content, farseeing and trivial before it called itself advanced by their means... that's the difference. It's convergence made by something not able to have that insight anymore. It wouldn't be until 1946 that the first successful genetic recombination was demonstrated, a methodically more enlightened approach to an otherwise, brutish hand, in a time that wasn't ready. I wondered if it was not a gesture of maturity out of sight and called to question by science given what the world had just went through. if I knew that one day my personal interests and insight as a teenager would come to ask me to be patron to the medians of ethic and arrogance in their nuances, ... i would have probably said... "yeah that make sense" , to be honest... but as it stood, for reasons pertaining to the ominous, respect, and enlightenment, I have a vigilance with a devils advocacy in the nuance of certain issues for personal reasons. Circa 2017, our biogenetics are in infancy but in intrigue, we can reclone stem cells from their own base source now, we can clone a sheep... intervene in the growth of a plant. And most recently we demonstrated recombination on a human fetus... the scientist who did that was arrested officially, as it seemed like a gesture of defiance as well as intrigue... we wonder why. our inventions are only as good as our WHY, that much is determining, and just because , even for science, is not good enough obviously, but there enters every ethic that the subject matter could illicit at once. what's now more implicating is, the limits of creativity meeting some sort of impressing will, where I suppose in the referencing or intervening, the limits of that which effects and than takes when sequencing, asks for restraint, to as it were, play god. When what's not in control gets compensated for... that's humility, but thats simple as a narrative right now though, I'm just placing its implication here for now, actually what's perhaps at question is how that does in fact in theory pan out hypothetically speaking as a process, as an incrimental and probably otherwise mediating application in all honesty ... but the scare in the future still comes from poignant places. Intervening, and replacing a gene sequence at early development, asks what we have decided we still held important to us. it introduces all of the unease even at its most benevolent, what makes us ready to be this direct with ourselves? We understand in an intimate sense what an expecting mother might feel, when in the benevolence of the subject, a doctor having taken a biopsy, approaches them, and says " we have identified the duplication of the 21st chromosone, in other words, Down's Syndrome, would you like to intervene?" That's scary, and obviously personal, and we are asking about who we are when we are deciding where our diverting regards for what we recognize as valuable are.. at the most conscious of times... the fact that that should be brought to question here, only so insecurly, emphasizes a point of a readiness in our consciousness as it is. so with that in mind, we are young, and this is not our time for this right now, I think we could all know ourselves at a rudimentary ethic at least, about genetics, there is literally and entire film franchise, and toy line dedicated to the bottom line of a question which is , could you?, should you?. And at the consideration of what we have to say to our respect in the distant future, benevolently, the answer is yes. Just not as a fashion statement. But market value being the measure of value here finally reminding us once again, we are not the people who will undertake this right now. The catch 22, science is done at the theater of its learning curves.. we will likely do so anyways.... Medicine, not markets.. should mediate those lines. Otherwise, our maturity in application in the future, what we decide to intervene with, is not decided by a people of whom useful was momentary, but where, worth it, in all forsights, could be asked by us. Enter our epochal struggle.
@earnestbryanescubin1304 Жыл бұрын
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@deandavenport4505 Жыл бұрын
🙋 'Promosm'
@SwederRedews Жыл бұрын
If the customers are seed companies. And there's customers are ordinary people, does that mean everyone can get use of it ?
@R1GAMBLER Жыл бұрын
*CRIMINAL.*
@illestwhite Жыл бұрын
bought some of this stock today.
@randybaccio2407 Жыл бұрын
Maximise money, you don't give a r@t's ass about people, this ad show is laughable. Get out of the matrix.
@rmarlin Жыл бұрын
These muppets are war criminals, pushing a bio-weapon jab.
@BonneyAntony2 жыл бұрын
Thats awesome!
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
MRNA karma catching up see it below 100
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
MRNA karma catching up see it below 100
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if you build trust back? What if KLDO gets back on track?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
Big speeches are all good but when investors get decimated in stocks like KLDO based on your name backing it it’s very sad. You should stand up and do something for KLDO investors?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
What if KLDO gets revived? What if shareholders get their money back? What if you sell the patents? What if you sell the organization and the deferred losses of 365 million for 200 million? What if you earn our trust back?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
Big speeches are all good but when investors get decimated in stocks like KLDO based on your name backing it it’s very sad. You should stand up and do something for KLDO investors?
@amrisharora62462 жыл бұрын
Why is step motherly treatment given to KLDO shareholders? Big speeches are all good but when investors get decimated in stocks like KLDO based on your name backing it it’s very sad. You should stand up and do something for KLDO investors.
@davidmason75192 жыл бұрын
I am pursuing my masters at NEU and recently i want to work with Ring Therapeutics how can i connect with you and what are the salaries for intern students?