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"There will be a phase lag between the talk today and the reality that will happen," Dr. Ranjit Tinaikar told Newsweek.
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It dawned on me that last November, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon and the OpenAI DevDay opened on the exact same day. Yet, the two conferences seemed worlds apart. For all the talk of using artificial ...
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If you ask Josiah Zayner, the genetic engineering revolution will not come in the form of designer babies or mutant super crops, but in the form of a bottle of glowing beer. Zayner is a biohacker.