We are building the first post-automation biotechnology company.
We do not believe AI can rationalize new biological knowledge.
The limits of knowledge moves too fast.
But AI can do biology.
It can move liquid from A to B, take a plate out of an incubator, image autonomously.
So what happens when biology is automated?
When robots and AI can manage a lab, orchestrate experiments, collect data?
And when that happens, what will be left?
Thinking is a human trait.
Biological discovery is reserved for man.