While on this topic, shout out to my friend and biotech (@HelixNano) entrepreneur @hannu for his fantastically written and imaginative sci-fi novel
Could the secret to our next evolutionary cognitive leap forward be found in dimensionality?
Shrimp and jam pizza probably isn't my thing, but this is cool: ask AI interesting questions, and it comes up with creative answers. Nice reporting from @kavehwaddell
RT @jrkelly: So excited to be opening Bioworks4 tomorrow!! Thrilled to bring Ginkgo's platform to therapeutics -- lots of big challenges t…
Congratulations to @osfund co @Synthego! Proud to have been with you since 2015. Thrilled to see the potential become reality.
The tech landscape will soon be led by deep tech companies, working at the intersection of hard science and technology, solving problems at the atomic, molecular, organism and complex system levels. cc @fchollet
Indeed, one of our most costly cognitive shortcomings
@TheHungLe @TimFerrissShow @tferriss I'm obsessed with the future of human cognition, believing a Copernican-like revolution is coming that will upend our current cognitive reality.
@TheHungLe @TimFerrissShow @tferriss that's kind of you @TheHungLe
@sm_ludwig It's a great question. More broadly, what will our minds be like in 20, 50 and 100 years? For example, I wonder, will our brains be utilized for rational thought and knowledge mastery in the future, or something entirely foreign to us today?