This is the most incredible thing I have heard this year (yet). A guy sequenced his dog's cancer DNA against her DNA, and used ChatGPT and AlphaFold to develop an individualized mRNA vaccine to save her life. The future is here. It took longer to get approval for the treatment than to develop it.

Story:
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/technology/tech-boss-uses-ai-and-chatgpt-to-create-cancer-vaccine-for-his-dying-dog/news-story/292a21bcbe93efa17810bfcfcdfadbf7

@gadi Frustrating that the article reads like a 🐈💨 ad when its role was "brainstorming" standing in as basically a worse version of a search engine, when there is all kinds of real science and biotech responsible for the actual feat.
@dalias I prefer to see it as a positive, about power users and how embedded the technology is becoming