Hi! A biologist working on AI here. ESM3 is great, but the claims made in the scientific paper and in this video are overestimated. Since 2010, and even without AI, we’ve had algorithms capable of simulating "500 million years of evolution." In fact, when the preprint of ESM was released, many scientists commented on the title and several conclusions, pointing out that they were misleading. That said, ESM3 is fantastic, it paves the way for new research areas like multimodality. However, since it’s not an open-source tool, improving it is complicated. The same applies to AlphaFold3, which imposes many restrictions on its use, quite different from the scenario when AlphaFold2 was released. If you have any specific questions about these topics, feel free to ask! :)
@fernandojimenez91422 ай бұрын
Hola una pregunta cuáles son la nueva característica de alphafold 3 y también cuáles son su limitante
@cho7official552 ай бұрын
@gama3181 Hey I am a ml engineer in formation and was a former biologist, would you mind if chat in MP ?
@cho7official552 ай бұрын
I can give you a temp email since, there is no np option on youtube :/
@samuctrebla32212 ай бұрын
The channel runs mostly on hype
@NakedSageAstrology2 ай бұрын
Did dinosaurs have boobs? 🦖 🏺
@undefined65122 ай бұрын
"But I don't WANT to cure cancer. I want to turn people into dinosaurs."
@LewisDecodesAI2 ай бұрын
Glowing Dinosaurs!!! Yay!
@Axistential2 ай бұрын
Scrap dinosaurs. How About giant space glowing lobster?
@cajampa2 ай бұрын
Do it bro, sounds fun
@Haveuseenmyjetpack2 ай бұрын
“Sorry! But there’s no way to turn people into dinosaurs WITHOUT curing cancer! Learn to live with reality!”
@TheRealityWarper082 ай бұрын
@@Axistential This! I need my lobster leviathan!
@davemathews54462 ай бұрын
So, who has the "I Am Legend" movie on their bingo card? Cure cancer, but side effect is a zombie apocalypse.... Lol
@TheSonorabob2 ай бұрын
Whatever you do, don’t look up accelerationism. 😅
@bokuboke4822 ай бұрын
Really lol, and well said! We're gonna let AI open millions of cans of glowy parasitic worms and Pandora's boxes. Wes's vids never disappoint... hope humanity's future follows Wes's example...
@TheZslewis2 ай бұрын
That’s top of my list given people don’t want to to watch their loved ones die. anyway, i have a pug who hates music and all movies EXCEPT- i am legend…No joke, I can put it on and she will sit there motionless watching- start to finish - she hardly blinks. It’s the strangest fucking thing.
@davemathews54462 ай бұрын
@@TheZslewis That's awesome! The German Shepherd in that movie is the true legend! Your dog has great taste! Cheers!
@luizmonad7772 ай бұрын
zombie apocalypse caused by people producing special proteins besides curing cancer
@PaytonPierce2 ай бұрын
The fact that your ‘subscribe to…’ call to action wasn’t overly loud and obnoxious while interrupting, that’s what sold me on subscribing for now 😂
@The_Insanity_Of_Spilled_Milk2 ай бұрын
Making biology programmable is terrifying.
@mikewurlitzer52172 ай бұрын
Is there any government in the entire world which would not try to weaponize such technology? Governments try to weaponized virtually everything.
@CriminalonCrime2 ай бұрын
Yeah, if this is where it's going then life is pointless and we should just eat a nuke.
@CriminalonCrime2 ай бұрын
What are we going to do, live forever with no real experiences because our emotions are counterfeit!? Leave to Humans to ruin existence for everybody! 😂😂😂
@CriminalonCrime2 ай бұрын
Live forever with fake emotions and a manufactured personality, or death!? Good God, make death the better choice why don't you!? 😂😂😂
@kristopherleslie83432 ай бұрын
biology has always been programmable otherwise you'd not be here duh
@Richdaddye2 ай бұрын
The craziest protein study I heard of was that of mice that were trained to run a maze. Their protein map was analyzed, synthesized, and injected into mice that hadn't learned the maze. They were able to successfully run the maze. It was some show with that Asian astrophysicist with crazy hair taking about future advancements.
@oscarcalderon1142 ай бұрын
¿Mishiu "Panda Bear" Kaku?
@HOLLASOUNDS2 ай бұрын
Evolution is not where life come from, it did not take billions of years for proteins to exist, God made them.
@Richdaddye2 ай бұрын
@oscarcalderon114 that's the guy
@BradleyBuiltWoodcraft2 ай бұрын
@@Richdaddyewhat's really crazy about that is how it points to strict determinism being the actual nature of reality and our consciousness being more of a post-hoc rationalization machine to keep us in the eating/mating/sleeping game
@JudarianGamingАй бұрын
Sounds like sleeper agents
@RonBarrett19542 ай бұрын
"Pull carbon directly out of the air". Oh, you mean like TREES!
@mayureshzore34562 ай бұрын
yaa but at a larger scale and it'll be quicker to make them unlike trees
@napoleonfeanor2 ай бұрын
Most is algae though.
@oystercatcher9432 ай бұрын
@@mayureshzore3456 might? One might ask why trees didn’t evolve that could grow faster and suck more CO2 not outcompete those normal loser trees?
@Rockyzach882 ай бұрын
Trees are incredibly inefficient and also you can do both. In fact in most places we don't have a deforestation issue. It is unfathomable that people are destroying our natural rain forests though due to all the historical information and species that reside there.
@Neoprenesiren2 ай бұрын
As a biologist almost all trees are not related to each other, plants tend to just randomly evolve into trees over time. Similar this to crabs. So yes just like trees, there's a reason so many other distinct species have chosen the design (because it works.)
@brianhershey5632 ай бұрын
Wes, your strength is your conversation style, intonation and cadence... pronunciation improving! This vid is the best story of the year, so friggin good, but missing your face 🙏
@Axistential2 ай бұрын
Why ain't Wes respond yet
@JonathanGomez-ro5uc2 ай бұрын
@@Axistential I have a feeling he just cloned his voice with AI and the script is fully automated.
@djayjp2 ай бұрын
We've been able to make glowing plants for decades. STILL WAITING to buy a glowing plant...! :/
@GamingXperience2 ай бұрын
Yes! Me too, when i was younger i always wondered if there are also glowing plants if there are glowing animals... i awas disapointed when i found out they don't exist lol...
@coney2010grads2 ай бұрын
You can buy animals that glow, they have been transfected with the GFP
@djayjp2 ай бұрын
@@coney2010grads No I'm pretty sure that's illegal (at least in most parts of the world).
@SciFiMangaGamesAnime2 ай бұрын
The reason why it is not on sale is because it will inevitable escape and spread in the wild, which will cause all sorts of problems.
@djayjp2 ай бұрын
@@SciFiMangaGamesAnime Maybe but that hasn't stopped them from manipulating the genes of plants otherwise. 🤷
@GreenAppelPie2 ай бұрын
Do you really want xenomorphs, because this is how you get xenomorphs
@BBANGELL2 ай бұрын
Babooooo!!
@Macatho2 ай бұрын
Yes I want that, thanks.
@OpenmindedSourceClosedBeta2 ай бұрын
@@Macatho Me too. In different colours and flavours.
@ADRIFTHIPHOP2 ай бұрын
angsty xenomorphs always on their phones
@Exorcistt942 ай бұрын
Yes, humans are weak.
@gregkops252 ай бұрын
Hey Wes. I’ve been watching for a long while. Just wanted to tell you I really appreciate you making these videos. Timely information explored in depth with focus. Thanks for everything you do!
@HansInBonn2 ай бұрын
A "Glow for 2 Hours" Pill could be a Gamechanger on every Rave Party =)
@The_Insanity_Of_Spilled_Milk2 ай бұрын
I wanna glow 4 life!
@lordstashly12782 ай бұрын
Now your speaking Fallout Language…Lol
@bruceolga3644Ай бұрын
Ewe huemans 👁
@bruceolga3644Ай бұрын
Ewe huemans lost the glow a long while ago 👁
@lionnonnyАй бұрын
Robbie Tronco, Tiesto, and Armin Van Buuren have entered the comments in support.
@TheeBadTake2 ай бұрын
I do want to point out this is what Yaworski was 1000 percent warning us about.. Like his exact words were, What if it learns to create proteins.
@Wingspans84Ай бұрын
It has
@MrChazz10Ай бұрын
AI instigated eugenics is what I'm seeing!
@franceguillemettericard8386Ай бұрын
Qui est Yaworski? Biologiste, bio-informaticien, philosophe...? ...Ne serait-ce pas plutôt Éliezer Yudkowski
@angelaanderson7166Ай бұрын
Like I said ,what goes around COMES AROUND, SEE YALL AT CHACO😮😂
@TheyGotAlex21 күн бұрын
It wouldn’t matter anyway: life cannot arise from non-living matter. It has never happened
@GidarGaming2 ай бұрын
I can already imagine them trying to stop global warming with this thing only for it to go into a runaway cascade and cause the next ice age with countless people dying of starvation...
@clamhammer24632 ай бұрын
That shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the global climate.
@Rastetah8472Ай бұрын
Could it stop Putin, and the Asteroid Apothis?
@GungaGaLunga777Ай бұрын
@@Rastetah8472 hmm, maybe create an organzism that could replicate after landing on the asteriod, then eat and digest the asteroid pooping it out slowly in a way that sheds off into space as gas and dust. Grow sails of some sort on the asteroid and divert it? idk. Someone come up with something please. A matter of when, not if. Or just Dont Look Up
@thethiefonthecross9092Ай бұрын
If you want to know what's going to happen read the Bible it has never lied before. the Bible says it will be really hot in the end days
@maskedmarvyl4774Ай бұрын
That is Far too mild a scenario for our demise at the hands of genetically engineered life.
@TateIsaacs2 ай бұрын
As someone who has worked in a lab with a colleague who developed a peptide binding ML workflow, just for context he was never able to validate his results because it would have cost him $50,000 to synthesize the peptides he wanted to test. This is why I am excited about innovations in the automation of biology labs, I think the cost of validating these models and their outputs has to come down dramatically if we want to see truly transformational advances, but if I didn't think we could do it I wouldn't be trying to pursue a career in the field, I'm optimistic and excited for the future!
@hunger4wonder2 ай бұрын
"I'm optimistic and excited for the future!" Same :)
@EricBacus2 ай бұрын
@@hunger4wonderthere are dozens of us! 😂
@olwesTayerd2 ай бұрын
I just hope I'm still alive to see it all
@JohnLynch-b7e2 ай бұрын
Yes!
@jamesgoyette8102 ай бұрын
Good luck... you will never be able to explain the supposed spontaneous development of simple life from non life. How would the first simple protein configuration come together spontaneously? I'll wait... forever most likely....
@nicheva4172 ай бұрын
They release a self propagating carbon capture protein which sucks all the carbon out of the air. Plot twist, all the trees die and there's no oxygen.
@Exorcistt942 ай бұрын
Fast forward to future: You need to repeat the schooling because you won't be able to get even basic income in 2040 with that shallow knowledge. Most of oxygen comes from algae
@nicheva4172 ай бұрын
@@Exorcistt94 Did I write that most oxygen comes from trees? I just wrote oxygen comes from trees. Which is a true statement. Also it's a silly hypothetical. You obviously failed your comprehension. Also, roughly half of the global oxygen is from algae. Half is not a majority. It is half. Tone your aggression down lol
@TheBiggreenpig2 ай бұрын
@@Exorcistt94 And algae also need carbon. Anyway, if something sucks all the carbon out of the air, there will be plenty of oxygen :D Too much even.
@luizmonad7772 ай бұрын
nah, they just release the hypnodrones
@napoleonfeanor2 ай бұрын
Yes, we must prevent actual life made this way and instead use the proteins within machines with sensors to stop the proteins when the target is reached. Also never self replication. DNA will always mutate.
@ili6262 ай бұрын
The “double-edged sword” adage holds forth here. We must work fervently to realize all the implications, bad and good
@jasonmalone1040Ай бұрын
Yeah, and I think the bad side of the sword is a lot sharper than the good one. As far as what people are actually going to use it for
@CastleReneАй бұрын
No, this is a double-edged lightsaber right here.
@gabbylipherps7454Ай бұрын
The bad: The entire universe is consumed by an infinitely self replicating gray goo that an AI designed to break down microplastics The good: Torment Nexus stocks went through the roof right before the surface of the earth started dissolving
@MerchGrows2 ай бұрын
The real question is…. How good do they taste
@Fipes2 ай бұрын
could there be different types of unami? :-|
@ADRIFTHIPHOP2 ай бұрын
depends, do you eat your own boogers?
@mylittleheartscar2 ай бұрын
depends on how good we ask it to taste
@Fipes2 ай бұрын
@@ADRIFTHIPHOP not yet, but at least I love my farts... so I'm in for the taste hahah
@DavelipshitsАй бұрын
just ask your mom.
@nougatbitz2 ай бұрын
1:14 they don’t just pop up onto the scene as a bio research firm. It means they have secured DOD or pharma funding.
@collectiontime7341Ай бұрын
100% if you follow the names of the people they probably already had background or worked on govt funded projects
@highlandpark2237Ай бұрын
So i was wondering... you simulate 500 million years and you get a protein. Even if the building blocks for life were available at Earth's beginning 4.5 billion years ago (they werent) that would mean nine 500 million year intervals. But you need 2000 ordered proteins for the most basic living cell. Then you need a trillion of those cells all working together for a human. Not enough time for evolution, huh?
@custos32492 ай бұрын
If they want to engineer biology the way we engineer software, not sure the "release now, fix later" model is the way to go.
@Malins20002 ай бұрын
I remember a movie where couple went to doctor to get a baby, and they was asking that couple: - eye color? - height? - inteligence level? - boy/girl? - I guess remove any sickness, right?
@dr92992 ай бұрын
Gattaca (1997)
@gator1984atcomcast2 ай бұрын
Carbon dioxide is captured in plants by the most abundant protein on the planet: ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco).
@adamrushford2 ай бұрын
Which has a limited uptake in current nature, by simulating the perfect protein you could develop the genome to clone a carbon hungry species of plant. But now they're saying they don't even know if carbon is an issue for the atmosphere
@tapuout1012 ай бұрын
@@adamrushford Why dont we ever hear about replanting? Running rivers threw the deserts(lowering sea levels) and planting in the deserts(decrease in CO2)? I think the biggest problem is Elites, Politics, Money and Control basically Evil. Where them unleashing a unknown lab created disease can depopulate the Earth, change elections, make money $$(vaccines, regulations, taxes ect) and gain huge control of the people. If they double gas prices to 'Faze Out Fossil Fuels' it increases the price of everything and makes them sound like Heros. The Poor will have to pay more for food, rent, products ect... to these Elites. The Elites are getting richer faster than anytime in History.
@user-ii1iy8fz1dАй бұрын
The best nerdism I've heard all day. ❤
@MrJeffreyJWaters2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Wes. You are making the best cutting-edge content. I watch every video and eagerly await the next. Well done sir.
@JCHeberleАй бұрын
You should probably check with James Tour at Rice University. He's on KZbin too. You haven't solved the problem until you can explain how prebiotic chemistry became proteins. No labs, no lab notes, time is the enemy of biochemistry.
@MiniVisionOFFICIAL2 ай бұрын
All biology is is chemistry, all chemistry is is material science. Everything interacts in someway shape or form. I've always known this was possible and I'm honestly happy its becoming a reality
@rafsandomierz5313Ай бұрын
At least I hope the generational diseases in DNA will be eliminated permanently.
@ramsaycooper-nurse1135Ай бұрын
We don't even have unified math...the hubris of so called smart people is fucking wild
@BigSources2 ай бұрын
Finally i can glow green at night.
2 ай бұрын
Just your GMO kids
@anterpantsАй бұрын
Just join the CIA
@mitrimind1027Ай бұрын
Or maybe they can just apply it to the eyes to give yourself some kind of nightvision.
@rebecca8866Ай бұрын
This means that the Resident Evil games and films could actually come true someday.
@VR_Wizard2 ай бұрын
This might have the same issues that we have, for example, with AI writing computer programs. AI is good at making snake games, but your unique idea is not in the training set and therefore it likely fails. The same goes for proteins. There are many fluorescent proteins, like GFP, RFP, and BFP for green, red, and blue. The AI model can borrow inspiration from those, but for a CO2-binding protein or a plastic-degrading one, it might not work when it has never seen such a protein. In computer programming, testing a program the AI came up with is easy. For making proteins, it is more labor-intensive and will take you a few days, even if you have the best labs. For me, at university, it took about two weeks for everything to arrive and 1-2 days in the lab. Fluorescent proteins are easy to spot as soon as you create a bacterium producing them, but most proteins need to be extracted to test them, and this will take another few days and is super expensive. So, I don't want to talk this down-it's a nice area of research and might lead to very new breakthroughs, but I would not get too excited about this just yet.
@ADRIFTHIPHOP2 ай бұрын
i think you included your answer to the problem. it may not work but its based on the training set. So if the training set is reinforced theoretically it's bettter and better until those issues that you're speaking about become mute. the real issues is how interconnected everything is in nature, the concept becomes an issue of disrupting a balance that's difficult to truly calculate, in fact i'd argue its almost impossible. we likely will need sandboxes in real life where these things can escape, much more sophisticated than the covid lab in china obviously
@VR_Wizard2 ай бұрын
@@ADRIFTHIPHOP Yes, reinforcement learning could be a promising approach. Currently, however, verifying the AI’s results is difficult because it requires human labor and is costly due to the materials involved. One could imagine an automated lab generating data to reinforce the model’s predictions, but as of now, I’m not aware of any workflow capable of doing this quickly, affordably, and precisely for all types of proteins. For fluorescent proteins, such an automated lab might be feasible with current technology (though I’m not an expert on automation-labs like this might already exist). Thinking further, one could envision AI testing proteins within bacteria by leveraging the bacteria's own machinery. For example, to test an internal protein that is hard to detect directly, you might couple it with a fluorescent protein. The fluorescence would signal to the AI that the target protein was successfully created and is functioning within the cell. Another fascinating idea is to speed up the evolution of proteins within the cell. This is essentially a brute-force trial-and-error method: only bacteria that successfully produce the desired protein survive. In this setup, the AI could design a preliminary protein, and then evolution would "brute-force" variations, with only bacteria that successfully form the working protein surviving. There are many techniques in biology that use biological systems almost like a self-learning model-capable of running, compiling, and testing the “code” for functionality. It’s incredible what’s already possible, and this can be achieved right now without needing any breakthrough discoveries, just clever engineering. The research field thinking about these ideas is called synthetic biology.
@luizmonad7772 ай бұрын
Its always impressive to those who don't know the field. Like people that are very bad at reading commenting on a text written by a very bad writer, the text seem to be good enough for the reader, but a good writer will notice it. The same with computer code those "things" generate.
@TateIsaacs2 ай бұрын
I certainly agree with what your saying here, however would just like to point out that there are in fact proteins that degrade plastic tho I totally get what you're saying
@yoyoclockEbay2 ай бұрын
I would be excited, trust me.
@林思遠-w9q2 ай бұрын
Potential for immortality, space travel (healing radiation damage, aclimating to new environments), new computer systems that can graft into people better (neurolink replacement), teraforming planets, new types of technologies that do not resemble silicon / metal tools, etc... are incredibly massive. There will be new dangers, but there will also be new solutions to those dangers. Imagine a security company that develops a method to screen the air for viral particulates, and can thus prevent outbreaks much faster. As farfetched as this may seem, a shark can smell a drop of blood in the ocean; there was a dog that was bred to smell a drug particle smaller than a grain of sand in an entire airport.
@skyterror77postman4729 күн бұрын
yup you are insane
@lighteningrod362 ай бұрын
Reminds me of introducing cane toads to eat the beetle attacking sugarcane?
@archam7772 ай бұрын
I'll believe it when Dr. James Tour coroborates.
@cidhomerimperialpneulemen21072 ай бұрын
Life is essentially programmable, we want programmable matter.
@rafsandomierz5313Ай бұрын
Because all life is programmable it was pretty obvious because children mimic behaviors of others that later stayed with them.
@WeTheLittlePeople27 күн бұрын
Heh. I see our old 1970's computer game of LIFE has evolved itself into a bio-sim? ;)'
@stevenpike78572 ай бұрын
As soon as they figure out how to slow or stop Telomeres from shortening - they'll find the fountain of youth.
@georgekasmer5095Ай бұрын
And then what? A civilization of immortal morons for the torture aliens to torment for eternity? Imagine as people discover "immortality" that they're immediately taken up to be tortured for infinity and replaced with a body double controlled by an extra-cosmic intelligence designed to mimic their consciousness. That way, everyone is guaranteed to both die and be tortured for infinity at the same time who obtains anything resembling immortality
@theoneyouhatetolove2310Ай бұрын
When we know structures and functionality we can program. What we program is essential increase in ecosystems that give resources... no more scarcity or war over resources. BETTER ENVIRONMENT. ABILITY TO DEGRADE chemicals, plastics, transition away from polyster and oil byproducts (hormone disruptors)...normal, sane, emotional intellegent populace breeds
@rafsandomierz5313Ай бұрын
AND there is no disease that would cause you to become insane could actually rid of lots of unecessery mental illness like schizophrenia and people would become more sufficient in keeping their bodies in better state. Could make autistic people more prone to adaptations so they wouldn't suffer from their bodies being overloaded or acting against them.
@haroldpierre17262 ай бұрын
Great in theory. Let's see what they are able to produce before I get excited.
@jackbpace2 ай бұрын
And Theranos created a multi-function blood test that only needed a single drop of blood.
@gdavisiv2 ай бұрын
Man, I'm excited and concerned at the same time... before they start releasing these new proteins. They need to create an LLM/AI that can research and investigate the long-term effects of these new genes/proteins/etc. on people, animals, and the environment.
@sethen1322 ай бұрын
It exists .. probably lol
@gabbylipherps7454Ай бұрын
As long as there is profits to be had, no amount of "bad idea dont do it" will get in the way. "okay, so, yea this MIGHT be an existential threat to not only life, but all matter in the universe, BUT, we can use these proteins to make a hair dye thats more vibrant"
@Bless-the-NameАй бұрын
I'm fairly confident: Ai can also calculate how a hurricane passing through a junk yard will create a Boeing 747 too.
@Jsouthwick22 күн бұрын
I know your metaphor is so on point!
@AnthonyGoodley2 ай бұрын
One day man will take things too far. Pass a point of no return. Sadly this won't become obvious until it's too late, once we're over the cliffs edge.
@ogfemtoАй бұрын
what has nature done that was so great, maybe if it was actually livable maybe we wouldn't need to constantly work against it
@Radrook3532 ай бұрын
Computers can be tweaked to produce whatever results we prefer them to produce.
@Jsouthwick22 күн бұрын
Amen
@adminema61162 ай бұрын
this channel is soooo fucking good. thank you so much wes.
@OGMannАй бұрын
And computational tests of combinatorial optimization have been solved by slime molds leading to advances in computational algorithms.
@Jsouthwick22 күн бұрын
That comment is so brilliant and funny!
@ryanhegseth87202 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget MTHFR now, great memory association.
@beardedopinions336Ай бұрын
@@ryanhegseth8720 that acronym needs spelled out it's misleading
@angelaanderson7166Ай бұрын
Respectfuly, dear sir, within the first three minutes,iyou have givin me but enough information which by the way makes you a great teacher to conclude that we are the first fruits of that frontier I love your content keep it up no more need for me to say anything more
@Nanamowa2 ай бұрын
Creating novel proteins is insanely easy. Creating noval proteins with function to meet a goal is pretty insanely hard.
@AscendantStoic2 ай бұрын
That's kinda the point of these models, they are supposed to prompt it with a specific function and it designs the protein that fulfills that function and shows how it folds.
@ADRIFTHIPHOP2 ай бұрын
its a good thing we give digital blue chew to AI
@ShA-ib1em2 ай бұрын
It's can be seen as translation at its core .. just like a language translator can learn to translate from English to Chinese just by taking in millions of known examples of English texts and their known correct Chinese translations.. So it can learn the patterns and generalize to be able to translate from each language to the other. This model takes in known protein sequences and their 3d structures and sequences on one side and their known functions on the other side.. So it can generalize and translate from function to 3d structure and sequence or from 3d structure and sequence to function..
@5GTrevor2 ай бұрын
nothing "insanely" easy about it. but if we want to talk about true mental insanity, i clocked ya as a man immediately.
@E.Hunter.Esquire2 ай бұрын
"Easy" Then why do people need to do extensive research to understand how to it?
@jakdexter20752 ай бұрын
No matter how big the discovery is it isn’t for curing people.
@soluteemoji2 ай бұрын
17:00 oh so we made a prion deseas generator… great.
@ogfemtoАй бұрын
based, all life needs to go extinct anyway
@Romans-310Ай бұрын
I remember when I first started doing research when I was in college I was walking around and I saw some people on computers, modeling proteins and I was like wow that’s really cool. Certainly come a long way and it’s not been that long ago.
@Romans-310Ай бұрын
That and if this is the publisher that gave me a thumbs up. Kinases as well. So that's going to involve a lot of other things that aren't necessarily proteins processes really. Whether that could be it on cation channels. With the power of AI and exploratory data in, it's mostly about how that data is structured and categorized and understood by the AI. If it's not properly done it, it could be bad. It could be really bad. We're talking about developing drugs that cause cancer so it it needs to be very meticulously dissected. Vanessa
@Macatho2 ай бұрын
It's not that easy... I know you're a IT guy, I'm both that and also a molecular biologist. Just because you know the 3D structure of the protein you want and it works awesome does not mean you have the knowledge to make a cell actually produce it. It's more than just input the sequence as an mRNA molecule like the covid vaccine. Larger proteins (most proteins) will need helper proteins to fold correctly. You'd have to know how to make all of these as well. Maybe possible in the future, but not in the near future without AGI help.
@OtterFlys2 ай бұрын
not to mention the coincidental symbolic language that describes all these proteins and whatever voodoo gets them working together..
@marilynlucas51282 ай бұрын
nice comment. enjoy your day buddy
@Jsouthwick22 күн бұрын
What does agi stand for?
@Rangera-ct1xuАй бұрын
the problem is that there is no DNA sequence that will code for this protein. so why is everyone freaking out?
@Jsouthwick22 күн бұрын
Checkmate with your comment!
@Squirrel4Gir2 ай бұрын
Example is the Prometheus movie. Engineers could make biological buildings
@ssrmy1782Ай бұрын
It didn't create life, it created some diagrams and numbers.
@Jsouthwick22 күн бұрын
Love your comment!
@jamessims50432 ай бұрын
2:25 IS IT A GOOD SIGN?
@ogregod3225Ай бұрын
Yes. If you didn’t know, AI has the potential to skyrocket our intelligence as a species and what we’re able to technologically achieve. So yes AI use in more fields is good. “But what if the AI proteins take over the world!!!???” Lol
@jamessims5043Ай бұрын
skyrocketing pur intelligence? To the point of what? Self levitation? ASTRO projection? What?
@Mindfeels2 ай бұрын
Fascinating! This makes me want to become smarter.
@palimondo2 ай бұрын
Wes’s updated workflow: let NotebookLM’s podcast feature co-write the script for the video. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery? We came full circle: human content creator mimics the style (including diction, catch phrases, analogies) of AI generated content to succeed on a platform dominated by algorithm. A human cog in an artificial machine.
@cherylanne-zq9srАй бұрын
Intelligence can not BE artificial. Also, in a simulated environment, everything within it is as real as the environment itself, being simulated.
@johnniebeard864726 күн бұрын
I just want to say thank you and I enjoyed your content
@Xrabbit2 ай бұрын
Brace yourselves guys, waifu catgirls are coming 😏
@duncanapiyo64122 ай бұрын
Evolution is like playing chess for the first time and defeating Kasparov or Carlsen.
@byrnemeister20082 ай бұрын
Just a level set. This is exciting stuff but every pharma company has models like this for drug discovery and development. Most are proprietary as they use commercial confidential info
@ejh2372 ай бұрын
Glad you brought up the consequences warning thought... because when you said something about a protein that captures carbon. This carbon based life form (and ugly bag of mostly water) doesn't like to think about this going wrong. ;-)
@rhernaus2 ай бұрын
I have a weird feeling that this is AI using your voice 🤔
@StratumPress2 ай бұрын
That's the point. AI is a productivity multiplier.
@Titanium_eater2 ай бұрын
in a comment he replied to he said it was his real voice.
@cjgoeson2 ай бұрын
This is a notebookLM transcript that he is reading.
@WhatIsRealAnymore2 ай бұрын
So what about the video guys, was that of any interest?😂😂
@Titanium_eater2 ай бұрын
@@WhatIsRealAnymore to me, yes
@deshawncruz2 ай бұрын
They need to figure out how to turn me into a space marine
@EricJacobusOfficial2 ай бұрын
Until abiogenesis happens in a lab, I don't buy it.
@StratumPress2 ай бұрын
Prove it.
@EricJacobusOfficial2 ай бұрын
@@StratumPress The burden of proof is on them.
@osuf35812 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter if you do - it's the best model of the universe. If you want to suggest something else, it's on you to present some evidence. This is also a classic case of 'god of the gaps' since we do have some understanding of it and just keep going deeper and deeper. Just like all the explanations before that. Science has let us understand the universe and improved life for everyone. Creationism has done the opposite.
@osuf35812 ай бұрын
@@EricJacobusOfficial - Wrong. You have the burden of proof.
@EricJacobusOfficial2 ай бұрын
@@osuf3581 if abiogenesis is true, then they will find it on other planets. Coupled with this is the belief that alien life eventually evolves to become intelligent. Therefore it must exist. Carl Sagan sold us on the whole idea and made a killing, but really, it's no less religious than creationism. There is no falsification; that's why you're asking me to prove something, like a zealot. We've been scrambling for decades to find aliens who can help us with our problems; but we got out of the Cold War without aliens. We will overcome the next crisis without aliens. It's a massive waste of time and energy. We don't need it.
@anneavram9210Ай бұрын
❤❤❤thank you
@GNARGNARHEAD2 ай бұрын
this is going to be huge for medicine
2 ай бұрын
Maybe, but as the law stands now, AI creations aren't patentable. I can't see BigPharma going all in until that changes
@GNARGNARHEAD2 ай бұрын
that's not how that works, the AI can't hold a patent, the effort of pressing the magic button still counts as the inventive effort, so the existing IP structure still holds
2 ай бұрын
@@GNARGNARHEAD Sorry for the delay. I find this shocking. Is that really how it works???
@BeyondAvClubАй бұрын
To your point on how there’s an agreement to not make changes that will go past our life time I agree with that if you don’t know potential outcomes but it seems like if you can know the outcome with this system so yes immortality please
@mfjettasmrАй бұрын
we are so fucked up.... this power in the wrong hands!
@johnbuckner2828Ай бұрын
Wuhan Lab might have some crazy fun with this sandbox game.
@wildniscamper72762 ай бұрын
5:30 maby there is a reason for why nature didn't do it (hopfully just because it takes more time..but if anything is wrong with it over time we could mess up everything like we did with carbon and plastic)
@Shawn-c2iАй бұрын
We give off carbon that's normal life so no matter how much is reduced it's still bein put in the air just being alive that's why bill gates wants to kill off most the population but agree on the plastic
@vincentvanawesum5012 ай бұрын
1 more step closer to cat-girls!
@pedramtajeddini51002 ай бұрын
Yeah good thinking 👍
@osuf35812 ай бұрын
Fantastic work with amazing potential!
@Earth2Ross2 ай бұрын
this is more mind-blowing than most realize i think
@cagycee52962 ай бұрын
it is. this is one of what most people would think is science fiction. now we will have those evil-scientist that you see in those movies create life in those green pods
@desert_hollyАй бұрын
5:05 took me a second to realize I was looking at a glowing mouse 🌟🐁🌟
@henrythegreatamerican81362 ай бұрын
While driving by McDonald's the other day, I simulated eating one of their value meals for five minutes. Unfortunately, all I could picture was myself grimacing on the toilet like I was auditioning for a horror movie. Needless to say, I hit the gas and drove right on by
@VickiActuallyАй бұрын
I like the motion-sickeness generator in the background
@GoldenHeartAi2 ай бұрын
This video seems like your ai twin narrated it, instead of the real you 🤨🧐
@yanakaizzz9335Ай бұрын
What an amazing time to be alive!
@DanielBloom12 ай бұрын
Sim-you-late. Sim you late. Simulate.
@warrenrodgers7544Ай бұрын
We all must do our part and spread the good news be bold be brave be humble
@christophersoren1768Ай бұрын
Great video!
@JPJosefPictures2 ай бұрын
Very nice. Maybe we will get LEV next year haha! :D
@nunessilva21622 ай бұрын
Great video
@LemonYourAidАй бұрын
Guys... we're getting closer to the ultimate medicine that can cure all, and repair all. I love this application of AI. I'm so excited because this is is going to blow up quickly and we're going to see this tech spread like wild-fire. This is an incredible.
@5743ericАй бұрын
I was just thinking about this kinda stuff The double slit experiment is one that blows my mind
@Enigmatic..28 күн бұрын
Can you imagine the potential damage a synthetic protein could do if it escaped into the wild, it likely wouldn't survive but if it did it could have an extreme effect on our planet.
@JackCarter9Ай бұрын
One thing I understand from seeing all this, is everything can be broken down into codes. At some point, A.I. will be able to map out everything that we know about. Break it down into codes, and then I don't see how we don't find a cure for everything! Wild times to be alive! (If you can stay alive for another 10-15 years, you might be able to live a lot longer than we can imagine... which sounds crazy to say.)
@BruceWayne15325Ай бұрын
Long-term this has huge implications. I don't think it will change much in the short term because we simply don't have a way to use it on a large scale. I could see decades or centuries down the road, when we have the capability to actually repair individual DNA and RNA strands on-the-fly inside of a living organism, allowing this technology to basically make people immortal (from entropy only.) If you could identify and map the key DNA and RNA sequences that make you, you, and you had a little machine that could correct the flawed copies, then boom, you're immortal. That's a lot easier said than done though.
@Sn0wShepherdАй бұрын
How about load it with every known type of cancer and then have it extrapolate the similarities and then determine whether or not those similarities exist in human proteins as a means of developing something that can target a specific type of protein found only in cancer cells and then destroy only the cancer cells leaving all other proteins completely unharmed. That would be one of my first uses for this thing
@AA-dq5uoАй бұрын
Now ‚hollow man’ opening scene with the computation sequence on the makes sence
@LegionAI.Online2 ай бұрын
Finally, I can use this to make atmospheric internet...
@FacePalmProduxtnsFPP27 күн бұрын
A few thousand years later... we are beginning to REDISCOVER what we already knew many times before over various cycles.. let's see how we utilize it THIS time. 🎉
@simeonnnnn2 ай бұрын
Wes Roth. This better not be click bait!
@romanromero5099Ай бұрын
Imagine AI developing and releasing a protein eradicating all life on Earth, reminds me on the movie Prometheus with the alien engineers 🤧
@FBurck2 ай бұрын
The holly-rollers must be freaking out, lol
@DesertSessions932 ай бұрын
Only Go Forward!
@JoaquinParkerАй бұрын
Talk about double minded. This has been very helpful. Thank you.
@faysoufox2 ай бұрын
Bless you
@Stone_Cold_Steve_AutisimАй бұрын
This is how we get living space ships that heal wounds and prevent radiation from killing us on the inside
@EduardoMedina-st3tx2 ай бұрын
This type of technology should not be available for everyone. Imagine the kind of projects against humanity that could be created
@anyatranter5588Ай бұрын
I think it has already been done.Spike protein.
@georgekasmer5095Ай бұрын
A molecule that enters your bloodstream where it travels to your eyes and binds to your optical nerves where it begins hijacking their output to your brain to cause slight breakages of the connection between the targets perception and their reality