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Lots of cool stuff for those interested in the future!
For those interested in AI we have already exceeded Aschenbrenner's timeline so expect AGI by the end of this year or 2026. I'm going to write a more in-depth thread about this.
- Google has recently released their 'AlphaGenome' which radically improves understanding of the human genome through a hybrid AI architecture, allowing geneticists to understand non-coding regions with far greater granularity. This has exciting gene therapy implications.
deepmind.google
- The protein 'ReHMGB1' has been identified and isolated in rat studies. Blocking the protein with antibodies has showed groundbreaking reductions in cellular aging and radical increases in muscle repair and fitness:
- There is amazing progress in curing Alzheimers:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-71767-4
They have even identified a promising drug that can reverse amyloid clustering (relevant in Alzheimers):
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12154231/
- The functional anti-aging protein of exercise has been identified, allowing for development of new anti-aging therapies:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59959-w
BTW it's now possible for scientists to instantly control your thoughts through beaming light waves into your skull remotely, sleep well folks!
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
With advances in AI such as AlphaGenome and AlphaFold expect medical progress to accelerate rapidly. Exciting times!
Could it be that our lives are a dull prologue to an awesome sci-fi space odyssey? Stay tuned!
For those interested in AI we have already exceeded Aschenbrenner's timeline so expect AGI by the end of this year or 2026. I'm going to write a more in-depth thread about this.
- Google has recently released their 'AlphaGenome' which radically improves understanding of the human genome through a hybrid AI architecture, allowing geneticists to understand non-coding regions with far greater granularity. This has exciting gene therapy implications.
AlphaGenome: AI for better understanding the genome
Introducing a new, unifying DNA sequence model that advances regulatory variant-effect prediction and promises to shed new light on genome function — now available via API.
- The protein 'ReHMGB1' has been identified and isolated in rat studies. Blocking the protein with antibodies has showed groundbreaking reductions in cellular aging and radical increases in muscle repair and fitness:
- There is amazing progress in curing Alzheimers:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-71767-4
They have even identified a promising drug that can reverse amyloid clustering (relevant in Alzheimers):
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12154231/
- The functional anti-aging protein of exercise has been identified, allowing for development of new anti-aging therapies:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59959-w
BTW it's now possible for scientists to instantly control your thoughts through beaming light waves into your skull remotely, sleep well folks!

Instant noninvasive near-infrared deep brain stimulation using optoelectronic nanoparticles without genetic modification - PMC
Noninvasive transcranial neuromodulation of deep brain regions is a longstanding goal in neuroscience. While optogenetics enables remote neural control, it is constrained by shallow tissue penetration of visible light and delayed onset due to ...

With advances in AI such as AlphaGenome and AlphaFold expect medical progress to accelerate rapidly. Exciting times!
Could it be that our lives are a dull prologue to an awesome sci-fi space odyssey? Stay tuned!