@daniel_mac8: Why does @IsomorphicLabs only have 45k followers? They are trying to cure all disease. This is the type of AI related e…
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A social media post questions why Isomorphic Labs has relatively few followers despite its ambitious goal of using AI to cure diseases.
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Why does @IsomorphicLabs only have 45k followers?
They are trying to cure all disease.
This is the type of AI related effort the entire world deserves to know about.
It will, in fact, benefit everyone alive and everyone who will be alive in the future if they succeed. https://t.co/MZH6pwAjKd
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