Imagine reading your genome like a book—one that reveals not just your ancestry but your personalized health risks and potential treatments. In this episode, we dive deep into FenFormer, a groundbreaking AI-driven genetic model that can analyze an astonishing 88 million base pairs at once. We explore how it outperforms traditional genetic tests, uncovers hidden disease subtypes, and revolutionizes the way we approach healthcare. But with great power comes great responsibility—what are the ethical implications of such a technology? Join us as we unpack the science, the potential, and the challenges of this game-changing innovation in genomics.Read more: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.07737
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