AI, Robotics, and Biomedicine Are Converging as Underlying Models Accelerate All Fields
r0ck3t23 · x · 2026-08-19
AI, robotics, biology, and medicine have ceased to be separate fields; the same method predicting the next word now predicts protein shapes, paralyzed patient movements, and storm paths. These fields no longer advance on independent timelines but move at the speed of the underlying technology, which is building its own replacement. Insiders admit uncertainty about where we'll be in a year.
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