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#54.Evo2: The AI Revolution in Genetics

Is it possible for artificial intelligence to not only understand but also rewrite the very code of life? In this episode, we delve into the groundbreaking capabilities of a new AI model called Evo2. Imagine a system that reads the genetic...

Episode 54 of the AI...TO BE OR NOT TO BE ? podcast, hosted by Patrick DE CARVALHO, titled "#54.Evo2: The AI Revolution in Genetics" was published on February 23, 2025 and runs 17 minutes.

February 23, 2025 ·17m · AI...TO BE OR NOT TO BE ?

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Is it possible for artificial intelligence to not only understand but also rewrite the very code of life?In this episode, we delve into the groundbreaking capabilities of a new AI model called Evo2. Imagine a system that reads the genetic code of millions of organisms and understands it well enough to predict the impact of genetic changes. This is where Evo2 shines, functioning almost like a virtual geneticist. Trained on trillions of DNA and RNA base pairs, Evo2 doesn't just memorize sequences; it learns the underlying rules, allowing it to predict gene functions and the effects of mutations. This ability to predict "fitness" of sequences could revolutionize personalized medicine by anticipating how genetic mutations might influence disease risk or drug responses.Meet Evo2: The AI Model Redefining Genetic InsightsEvo2's capabilities extend far beyond mere analysis. By leveraging vast datasets, it can predict the stability of messenger RNA, a key factor in gene expression, and even tackle complex human clinical datasets like ClinVar and BRCA1. This AI model is breaking new ground by analyzing non-coding DNA regions, which are crucial for gene regulation and disease predisposition. Evo2's understanding is so profound that it can also generate new DNA sequences, a feat tested on the genomes of extinct species like the woolly mammoth and even entire bacterial genomes. This highlights Evo2's potential to not only read but also write genetic code, raising intriguing questions about the implications of such capabilities.Exploring the Frontiers and Ethical Implications of AI in GeneticsThe episode explores Evo2's potential to design genomes with specific epigenetic patterns, thanks to its integration with other AI models that predict chromatin accessibility. This level of control over gene expression opens doors to designing cells with tailor-made properties, which could revolutionize fields like biotechnology and medicine. However, with great power comes great responsibility. The hosts discuss the ethical concerns and potential risks, such as unintended ecological impacts or misuse of the technology. The researchers behind Evo2 are committed to transparency and collaboration, making their work open source and engaging with bioethicists and policymakers to ensure responsible innovation. As we stand on the brink of a new era in biology, the episode leaves us pondering the profound question of what it means to be human in a world where AI can manipulate the very building blocks of life.00:00:00 - Introduction to Evo200:00:13 - Reading and understanding the genetic code00:00:54 - Learning the underlying rules of the genome00:01:54 - Prediction of mutations and applications00:02:40 - Evo2's predictive capability successfully tested00:03:22 - Analysis of mRNA sequences by Evo200:04:28 - Analysis of human clinical data00:05:20 - Techniques for examining Evo200:06:20 - Analysis of the woolly mammoth genome00:06:53 - Generation of new DNA sequences00:07:47 - Testing genomes generated by Evo200:11:23 - Epigenetic control and implications of Evo200:14:00 - Responsibility and ethical implicationsThis episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak AI and explore the future together.https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdecarvalho/Distributed by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is it possible for artificial intelligence to not only understand but also rewrite the very code of life?

In this episode, we delve into the groundbreaking capabilities of a new AI model called Evo2. Imagine a system that reads the genetic code of millions of organisms and understands it well enough to predict the impact of genetic changes. This is where Evo2 shines, functioning almost like a virtual geneticist. Trained on trillions of DNA and RNA base pairs, Evo2 doesn't just memorize sequences; it learns the underlying rules, allowing it to predict gene functions and the effects of mutations. This ability to predict "fitness" of sequences could revolutionize personalized medicine by anticipating how genetic mutations might influence disease risk or drug responses.

Meet Evo2: The AI Model Redefining Genetic Insights

Evo2's capabilities extend far beyond mere analysis. By leveraging vast datasets, it can predict the stability of messenger RNA, a key factor in gene expression, and even tackle complex human clinical datasets like ClinVar and BRCA1. This AI model is breaking new ground by analyzing non-coding DNA regions, which are crucial for gene regulation and disease predisposition. Evo2's understanding is so profound that it can also generate new DNA sequences, a feat tested on the genomes of extinct species like the woolly mammoth and even entire bacterial genomes. This highlights Evo2's potential to not only read but also write genetic code, raising intriguing questions about the implications of such capabilities.

Exploring the Frontiers and Ethical Implications of AI in Genetics

The episode explores Evo2's potential to design genomes with specific epigenetic patterns, thanks to its integration with other AI models that predict chromatin accessibility. This level of control over gene expression opens doors to designing cells with tailor-made properties, which could revolutionize fields like biotechnology and medicine. However, with great power comes great responsibility. The hosts discuss the ethical concerns and potential risks, such as unintended ecological impacts or misuse of the technology. The researchers behind Evo2 are committed to transparency and collaboration, making their work open source and engaging with bioethicists and policymakers to ensure responsible innovation. As we stand on the brink of a new era in biology, the episode leaves us pondering the profound question of what it means to be human in a world where AI can manipulate the very building blocks of life.

00:00:00 - Introduction to Evo2

00:00:13 - Reading and understanding the genetic code

00:00:54 - Learning the underlying rules of the genome

00:01:54 - Prediction of mutations and applications

00:02:40 - Evo2's predictive capability successfully tested

00:03:22 - Analysis of mRNA sequences by Evo2

00:04:28 - Analysis of human clinical data

00:05:20 - Techniques for examining Evo2

00:06:20 - Analysis of the woolly mammoth genome

00:06:53 - Generation of new DNA sequences

00:07:47 - Testing genomes generated by Evo2

00:11:23 - Epigenetic control and implications of Evo2

00:14:00 - Responsibility and ethical implications

This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak AI and explore the future together.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdecarvalho/

Distributed by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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