• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    ah what great advances has alpha fold delivered?

    and that robotics training, where has that improved human lives? because near as I can tell it’s simply going to put people out of work. the lowest paid people. so that’s just great.

    but let’s give you some slack: let’s leave it to protein folding and robotics and stop sticking it into every fuckin facet of our civilization.

    and protein folding and robotics training wouldn’t require google, x, meta and your grandmother to be rolling out datacenters EVERYWHERE, driving up the costs of electricity for the average user, while polluting the air and water.

    Faux, I get it, you’re an aibro, you really are a believer. Evidence isn’t going to sway you because this isn’t evidence driven. The suffering of others isn’t going to bother you, that’s their problem. The damage to the ecosystem isn’t your problem, you apparently don’t need water or air to exist. You got it made bro.

    pfft.

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      11 hours ago

      ah what great advances has alpha fold delivered?

      The ability to know how any sequence of amino acids will create a protein and what shape the protein would have. This also led to other scientists creating diffusion models which can be prompted with protein properties and they generate the sequence of amino acids which will create a protein with those properties. We also can write those arbitrary sequences into mRNA and introduce that into a local area of our cells.

      But what do I know, I’m just an aibro. So, I’ll listen to scientists who write peer reviewed papers which are published in scientific journals: AI-Enabled Protein Design: A Strategic Asset for Global Health and Biosecurity

      and that robotics training, where has that improved human lives?

      Well, Fukushima would be one place.

      Now they can use disposable robotic dogs to do clean up and monitoring in high radiation areas. A job that humans were doing at the beginning. I’m sure those humans appreciate not having to die of cancer early.

      Faux, I get it, you’re an aibro, you really are a believer. Evidence isn’t going to sway you because this isn’t evidence driven. The suffering of others isn’t going to bother you, that’s their problem. The damage to the ecosystem isn’t your problem, you apparently don’t need water or air to exist. You got it made bro

      🙄. If you can’t win an argument just switch to insults, the tactic of choice for the ignorant.

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        10 hours ago

        Ah I see you read a wiki article and consider yourself an expert, again.

        what has it DELIVERED?

        In the not-so-distant future, the authors envision

        my god man, what has it delivered?

        But what do I know, I’m just an aibro

        yes yes that’s been established.

        Now they can use disposable robotic dogs to do clean up and monitoring in high radiation areas. A

        now you’re just lying. the robots used in fukushima aren’t AI trained.

        https://apnews.com/article/japan-fukushima-reactor-melted-fuel-robot-9ffc309fb072580bee0161e8a24c8490

        you’re so fulla shit it’s dripping down your beard. gonna block you now, go lie to someone else.