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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 1H 20M

EP 14: Quantum Biology Meets Bittensor: Engineering Life & AI Compute

from The TAO Pod · host James Altucher, Joseph Jacks

Episode Description: In this episode, James and JJ explore quantum biology and its implications for engineering organisms and drug discovery, the fundamental problem of compute efficiency in AI, Bittensor converting any innovative task into currency, Ridges’ commercial product progress and partnership with Latent Holdings, TAO price volatility and Bitcoin correlation, information asymmetry and the value of education, the decentralization of OpenTensor Foundation with Jake Steves stepping down, subnet governance and future growth, and the convergence of AI, biology, and permissionless incentives.Key Timestamps & Topics:00:00:00 - Intro: Quantum biology and engineering organisms; 10,000x scarier and more promising than runaway digital AI.00:01:00 - Full Genome Engineering: Predicting defect-free genomes and manufacturing humans.00:02:00 - Compute Efficiency: The most fundamental problem the AI ecosystem must solve.00:03:00 - Bittensor Converts Tasks to Currency: Any innovative task into currency — profound.00:04:00 - TAO Price Volatility: Correlation to Bitcoin sell-offs and market movements.00:05:00 - Ridges Commercial Progress: State-of-the-art coding agents, partnership with Latent Holdings.00:10:00 - Latent Holdings Updates: Open source contributions, TAO app, mobile, and multiple subnets.00:15:00 - Subnet Monetization: Targon confidential compute, Shoots inference, Nova gene discovery.00:20:00 - Information Asymmetry: Educating the world about Bittensor reduces it and drives adoption.00:25:00 - Decentralization of OpenTensor: Jake Steves stepping down, more decentralized governance ahead.00:30:00 - Subnet Future: Garbage collection of low-quality subnets, more high-quality ones incoming.00:35:00 - Quantum Biology Deep Dive: Schrodinger, Von Neumann, microtubules, room-temperature quantum effects in biology.00:40:00 - Implications for Compute: Why current semiconductors won’t scale AI 10-100x; need for new substrates.00:45:00 - Drug Discovery Acceleration: Nova and subnets enabling faster protein prediction and therapeutics.01:00:00 - Regulatory Friction in Healthcare: How Bittensor can reimagine FDA-like processes with AI.01:05:00 - Token Dynamics and Halving Effects: Reduced emission, scarcity, and long-term price discovery.01:10:00 - Optimism for Bittensor: Convergence of exponential technologies despite short-term volatility.01:15:00 - Skin in the Game & Mastery: Teaching and holding long-term to truly understand the ecosystem.01:20:00 - Future of Subnets: From 128 to potentially more, with better incentive mechanisms.01:25:00 - Wrap-Up: Excitement for 2026 and continued education.Key Takeaways:Quantum biology reveals room-temperature quantum effects in proteins and cells, enabling faster engineering of life forms, drug discovery, and potentially new compute substrates far beyond current semiconductors.Compute efficiency is the core bottleneck for scaling AI; Bittensor’s permissionless incentives can accelerate solutions across biology, inference, training, and beyond.Bittensor converts any innovative task into currency — a profound generalization of Bitcoin that democratizes R&D and price discovery for technology.Ridges is nearing commercial release with state-of-the-art coding agents; Latent Holdings partnership strengthens product delivery while maintaining open-source ethos.TAO volatility is largely Bitcoin-driven, but education reduces information asymmetry; long-term holders focused on fundamentals will benefit from subnet success and network maturation.Resources & Links:Bittensor Official: bittensor.comTaostats (Explorer/TAO App): taostats.ioxAI: x.aiFollow Hosts: @jaltucher & @josephjacks_ on XSubscribe for more on Bittensor subnets, AI building, and crypto trends! Leave a review and share your thoughts.

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