Startup Uses AI to Edit Human DNA
Briefly

A Berkeley-based startup called Profluent has used generative AI technologies to edit human DNA, creating potential groundbreaking gene editors for more efficient disease cures.
The AI-generated gene editor, OpenCRISPR-1, is claimed to be the world's first open-source and AI-designed editor, aiming to spur innovation and democratization in gene editing.
The field of gene editing faces challenges in demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of edits on human DNA, emphasizing the importance of preclinical studies to address concerns like cancer risk.
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