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I'm always playing the sceptic, this article gives me so much more hope for the future of medicine and biology! These fields are the perfect examples of where AI is used as a tool, rather than a replacement.

Although there is still one question that plagues me, especially for gene transfer therapies for the more chronic illnesses: don't er have to first figure out all the possible interactions? Gene x gene, gene x environment (including evoked and reactive ones), all of that sort. If we don't know how they interact, what's stopping us from completely missing how these interactions could go awry with tampering?

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