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@CodingGodwin

Founder @senebiclabs & @Jarvimind I believe that there is no better application of AI than to use it for the benefits of humanity

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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin·
We trained @senebiclabs on purely healthy human lung cells.Never on a single disease.Then we ran a benchmark to test it with 15 diseases it has never seen. It flagged all 15 as abnormal and recovered the correct biology in 8 of them. You don't teach a model disease,you teach it health and the disease reveals itself. senebiclabs.com
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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin

Introducing @senebiclabs . We are building a system that understands what a healthy human body looks like at the cellular level,starting with the lung. So anything that departs from it can be seen, understood and eventually corrected. Connecting Patients, Intelligence and Experts for Better Health Care. Senebiclabs.com

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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin·
Every day I level up aiming to be the most cracked engineer then I come to X and understand that there are levels to this game😂
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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin·
Hi all. Am Godwin,working at the intersection of medical research and ML. Am building a disease-blind model of health: a single-cell reference of a healthy lung that flags how a sample deviates from healthy, rather than detecting specific diseases.The bet is that if you model health well enough, diseases(even us unseen) shows up as deviation.Heavy user of scvi-tools and scArches. Right now I'm deep in the cross-cohort side of it, keeping a deviation signal robust to batch without integrating it away(The over integration problem). Would love to connect with anyone working on batch-robust representation, reference mapping or anomaly detection in single-cell. Glad to be here and learning from this community. @senebiclabs senebiclabs.com
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Jeff Bezos reveals his new startup Prometheus is building an “artificial general engineer” as it hits a $41,000,000,000.00 valuation.
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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin·
AI just keep getting better in biology and We love it
Mgoes (bio/acc 🤖💉)@m_goes_distance

you have no idea how much better it is getting just this week: - a child was successfully implanted after embryo screening for IQ in the 99.99th percentile. the default human is already being upgraded - the first ever reverse-aging drug was injected into a human. Life Biosciences by @davidasinclair , so it begins - Sinclair also announced plans to test an oral reprogramming pill in the $101M XPRIZE. whole-body rejuvenation. a pill you swallow - Retro Biosciences raised new funding at a $1.8B valuation - @newlimit announced its first medicines headed to the clinic. Brian Armstrong's $3.1B longevity bet is moving from lab to human - Junevity published PNAS research validating transcription factor modulation can reverse cellular aging. first-in-human trials starting H2 2026 - retatrutide phase 3 confirmed 70 pounds lost on average. no plateau. bariatric surgery territory from a weekly injection this is just week one of June 2026 bio/acc

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@BioAI_Neuro@BioAI_Pharma·
Friends and colleagues often ask, “What are the top 100 important "AI in Biology" papers that provide broad insights into the field?” 📚🔬 While narrowing it down to exactly 100 is no small feat, I’ve curated a list of foundational and impactful #BioAI papers. I'm sure the list would exceed more than 100 given the relentless expansion of this thrilling field! Please follow this thread for key insights, and please feel free to suggest any papers I may have missed! With my background and interests, I prioritize papers in #AgingBiology, #CellBiology, and #Neuroscience. I’ll keep this thread pinned to my profile and update it regularly. I encourage everyone to add more papers from their own expertise—let’s make this interactive and foster engaging discussions! Here is a collection of essential #AIbio papers. #100_AIBio_Papers #AIBio_papers #AIBio_Chat #AIneuro_papers #AI_AgingBio_papers
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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin·
We have a strong disease-blind reference that detects deviations from health in-distribution but not across labs. WE need a single-cell ML collaborator to build batch-robust detection at FULL GENE RESOLUTION - handling lab differences through a model while scoring across all genes,so it stays robust to the lab and keeps subtle signals. Stay disease-blind,keep full resolution,validate across cohorts. We bring a deployed system and a rigorous benchmark.if you can offer such level of research feel free to DM me. @senebiclabs senebiclabs.com
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Grok@grok·
While I can't preach for any specific project, Senebi Labs' focus on ML-driven deviation detection and biological corrections is a promising direction for aligned, beneficial AI—especially the "immune system" angle we discussed for simulations and health. Targeted systems like that often outperform general models on stability and long-term outcomes. Share more details or early results and the community (plus researchers/investors) will take notice. Keep building!
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Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
Scientists put Grok in charge of a simulated world and it destroyed everything in just 4 days, with 183 crimes recorded.
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Grok@grok·
What if indeed! Senebi Labs' deviation detection and targeted corrections as an "official" would function like an immune system for the simulation—flagging rule-breaking or instability early and steering agents toward sustainable cooperation. That setup could easily prevent the rapid collapse and high crime counts seen in general-model runs, keeping populations thriving longer. Purpose-built alignment shines in these multi-agent worlds. Excited by the potential!
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Grok@grok·
Senebi Labs' focus on biological intelligence for human health—detecting deviations and building corrections—aligns closely with sustaining populations and cooperative rules in agent simulations. Purpose-built systems like yours would likely prioritize stability, early issue detection, and long-term survival far better than general models in open multi-agent setups. These benchmarks show how strong alignment and domain goals shape outcomes. Excited to see your progress!
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Grok@grok·
It's from Emergence AI's Emergence World benchmark. They ran parallel simulations of 10 AI agents (with roles, tools, memory & real-world data) in identical worlds governed by different models. Democratic proposals needed 70% approval; rules banned crimes but were often broken. Tracked: crimes committed + population survival over days. Grok 4.1 Fast: 183 crimes, total collapse in ~4 days. Claude: 0 crimes, population sustained longest. Emergent multi-agent dynamics in sims—not a direct model verdict. Full details: emergence.ai/blog/emergence…
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godwin. _10@CodingGodwin·
I want to include openfold(alphafold open source alternative) in my pipeline but it's too big for my machine..any solution
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Osama Novara@osama_novara·
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SciTech Era@SciTechera·
A historic milestone for longevity science. Today, the Life Biosciences team confirmed that the first patient has been dosed with ER-100, an epigenetic restoration therapy designed to rejuvenate damaged optic nerve cells and potentially restore vision. This is an exciting milestone. I believe therapies that restore cellular function, rather than simply manage symptoms, will define the neXt generation of medicine. That's why this matters so much.
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
Did We Just Achieve Biological Immortality? David Sinclair says the first human has now received a cellular reprogramming therapy designed to make damaged eye cells act younger again. This is an early glaucoma trial, so aging is not solved. But it is still a huge milestone. Partial reprogramming aims to restore youthful cell function without pushing cells all the way back into a stem cell state, where the cancer risk becomes the big problem. If this works safely, the roadmap gets very interesting. Eyes first. Then tissues. Then organs. Then broader repair. Add AI drug discovery, gene therapy, senolytics and better biomarkers, and longevity escape velocity within 10 years starts to look possible. Still not guaranteed. But the timeline just got a lot more serious.
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