Besides full body ultrasound CT, just wait until solid-state nanopore sequencing reaches industrial maturity and we get cheap, abundant at-home DNA/RNA testing. You'll know exactly what's causing your cold, what kind of mold that is, which antiobiotic to take, what's wrong with your micriobiome... The future is gonna be great.
Cognition AI co-founder Russell Kaplan argues solid-state nanopore sequencing will enable affordable, at-home DNA and RNA testing
The technology would identify colds and select correct antibiotics.
Users enthusiastically support solid-state nanopore sequencing for enabling cheap at-home DNA testing because it promises accessible genetic analysis worth pursuing alongside other options.
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@russelljkaplan Yeah my general reaction to the Midjourney launch was that it’s super cool but I tend to think that the future of diagnosis is molecular technologies, not ultrasound…
Besides full body ultrasound CT, just wait until solid-state nanopore sequencing reaches industrial maturity and we get cheap, abundant at-home DNA/RNA testing. You'll know exactly what's causing your cold, what kind of mold that is, which antiobiotic to take, what's wrong with your micriobiome... The future is gonna be great.

@russelljkaplan cheap sequencing is table stakes. but once you have the data, do you actually know what to do with it?

@russelljkaplan Someone at the office is building an internal version of this for when people get sick. its already possible just hard to productize

@russelljkaplan Yes!

@SGRodriques Let's have both!