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DARPA Leases 50 Nvidia H100 GPUs for Biological AI Program
DARPA's Biological Technologies Office is procuring 50 Nvidia HGX H100 GPU systems for its NODES program, with hardware delivery required within one month. This represents a significant government investment in AI infrastructure for biological research applications.
NATO Tests SWARM Biotactics' AI-Guided Cyborg Cockroaches for Recon
NATO is evaluating a biohybrid system from German defense startup SWARM Biotactics, which uses AI to guide live cockroaches fitted with sensor backpacks through complex environments for military reconnaissance.
AI System Discovers 'Late-Night Doomscrolling' as Health Biomarker from Wearables
An AI system analyzes wearable device data to discover new digital biomarkers for health. Its first identified pattern links prolonged late-night phone use—'doomscrolling'—to physiological states.
LABBench2 Benchmark Shows AI Biology Agents Struggle with Real-World Tasks
Researchers introduced LABBench2, a 1,900-task benchmark for AI in biology research. It shows current models perform 26-46% worse on realistic tasks versus simplified ones, exposing a critical capability gap.
AI Agents Map Resonators Across Domains, Design Bio-Inspired Structure
AI agents have mapped resonators from biology, engineering, and music into a shared latent space, discovered an unexplored design region, and autonomously generated and validated a novel bio-inspired resonator structure.
AI Firms Target Biotech for High-Impact, High-Margin Applications
A trend analysis notes AI companies are shifting focus to biotech, where accurate prediction models can be monetized through drug discovery and synthetic biology, creating a new competitive frontier.
Anthropic Acquires AI Biotech Coefficient Bio for ~$400M to Build 'Virtual Biologist'
Anthropic acquired AI biotech startup Coefficient Bio for approximately $400M. The small team was building AI to plan drug R&D, manage clinical strategy, and identify new drug opportunities, aligning with CEO Dario Amodei's vision of AI as a 'virtual biologist.'
OpenAI's 'Autonomous AI Researchers' Vision Sparks Debate on Biology's 'ChatGPT Moment'
A tweet highlights OpenAI's repeated references to 'autonomous AI researchers' as signaling a 'ChatGPT moment for biology,' suggesting AI could accelerate drug discovery by orders of magnitude. The claim draws a direct analogy to AlphaFold's impact on structural biology.
Chinese Researchers Develop Bionic Robotic Hand with Neuromorphic AI Skin for Local Sensory Processing
A research team in China has built a lifelike bionic hand integrated with neuromorphic electronic skin that processes tactile data using local AI models, aiming to reduce dependency on biological tissue.
From Bota to Enhe: The Dawn of Physical AI in Biomanufacturing
Bota Bio has rebranded as Enhe Technology and launched SAION AI, a pioneering Physical AI platform for biomanufacturing. The platform claims state-of-the-art performance across four key life science AI benchmarks, signaling a major shift in how biology is engineered.
BioBridge AI Merges Protein Science with Language Models for Breakthrough Biological Reasoning
Researchers introduce BioBridge, a novel AI framework that combines protein language models with general-purpose LLMs to enable enhanced biological reasoning. The system achieves state-of-the-art performance on protein benchmarks while maintaining general language understanding capabilities.
The Coming Revolution: How AI-Powered Biotech Could Make Aging Obsolete Within Two Decades
Harvard geneticist David Sinclair predicts biotechnology advances will transform healthcare within 10-20 years, shifting from treating diseases to preventing and reversing aging itself through AI-driven biological control.
Embodyd's Xiaomei Bionic Robot Rented for Events on Unitree Body
The Xiaomei bionic robot, developed by Embodyd on a Unitree H1 body, is now available for rental in China for retail and event applications. This marks a shift towards commercial deployment of humanoid robots in public-facing service roles.
Non-Biologist Uses ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok to Design Custom mRNA Cancer Vaccine for Dog
Paul Conyngham, an AI consultant with no biology background, used LLMs to design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine for his dog Rosie after terminal diagnosis. The DIY treatment protocol shows tumor regression in six weeks.
Biological Computing Breakthrough: Human Neurons Play DOOM in Petri Dish
Cortical Labs has successfully trained 200,000 human brain cells to play the classic video game DOOM, marking a significant leap toward Synthetic Biological Intelligence. This biological computing approach could solve AI's massive energy consumption problem while enabling new forms of adaptive learning.
Anthropic's CB-2 Gap Shows Biorisk Thresholds Need Intermediate Warning Levels
Anthropic deployed protections for Mythos 5 despite CB-2 not being crossed. The gap reveals a structural bias in biorisk thresholds that intermediate warning levels could fix.
Claude Solves Bioinformatics Problems Human Experts Miss
Anthropic shows Claude solves 23 bioinformatics problems human experts missed, catching errors in genomic analyses.
Add 197 Bioinformatics Skills to Claude Code with SciAgent-Skills
A ready-to-use plugin that transforms Claude Code into a bioinformatics expert without fine-tuning or RAG setup.
Hindsight AI: How Biomimetic Memory Systems Are Revolutionizing Agent Intelligence
Hindsight, an open-source AI memory system, achieves state-of-the-art performance on the LongMemEval benchmark by mimicking human memory structures. Unlike traditional RAG approaches, it employs parallel retrieval strategies to enable agents that don't just remember—they learn.
Anthropic: AI agents fail biology retrieval, miss 261 Ebola sequences
Anthropic research shows Claude Sonnet 4 returning 5–106 Ebola sequences instead of 266, shifting outbreak origin from 2014 to 1922. Repeatable retrieval tool fixes the variance.
AI Writes New Virus DNA: Stanford and Arc Institute's DNA Language Model
A tweet reports that researchers fed a language model a DNA sequence and asked it to generate a new virus, which it did. This highlights both the power and risk of generative AI in synthetic biology.
Tinder, Zoom Back Proof of Humanity for AI Fakery Defense
Major apps like Tinder and Zoom are backing Proof of Humanity's biometric verification system as a defense against AI-generated fake accounts, signaling a shift toward mandatory 'proof of personhood' for access.
OpenAI Launches GPT-Rosalind for Drug Discovery, GPT-5.4-Cyber for Security
OpenAI launched GPT-Rosalind, a life sciences model performing above the 95th percentile of human experts on novel biological data, and GPT-5.4-Cyber, a cybersecurity variant. These releases, alongside a major Agents SDK update, signal a pivot from general AI to specialized, high-stakes enterprise domains.
AI-Driven Age-Reversal Therapy Enters First Human Trials
An AI-discovered therapeutic approach for biological age reversal has advanced to its first human trials. This milestone validates the use of AI for identifying novel geroprotective compounds.
Agentic Marketing AI Sustains Performance Gains in 11-Month Case Study
An 11-month longitudinal case study compared human-led vs. autonomous agentic personalization for marketing. While human management generated the highest lift, autonomous agents successfully sustained positive performance gains, pointing to a symbiotic operational model.
China Proposes Mandatory Labels, Consent Rules for AI Digital Humans
China has proposed its first legal framework specifically targeting AI-generated digital humans, requiring mandatory disclosure labels, explicit consent for biometric data, and strict child-safety measures including bans on virtual intimate services for users under 18.
Anthropic Seeks Chemical Weapons Expert for AI Safety Team, Signaling Focus on CBRN Risks
Anthropic is hiring a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons expert for its AI safety team. The role focuses on assessing and mitigating catastrophic risks from frontier AI models.
Higgsfield AI Pays Bartender $1M+ for Face Scan to Train AI Video Model Diffuse
AI startup Higgsfield paid a New Jersey bartender over $1 million for a full-face 3D scan to train its text-to-video model Diffuse. The deal highlights the emerging market for high-fidelity biometric data to create photorealistic digital humans.
Mirendil: Ex-Anthropic Scientists Launch $1B Venture to Build AI That Thinks Like a Scientist
Former Anthropic researchers are raising $175M at a $1B valuation for Mirendil, a startup aiming to build AI systems for long-term scientific reasoning. The goal is to accelerate breakthroughs in biology and materials science, aligning with a broader industry push toward autonomous AI researchers.
Neurons Playing Doom: How Living Brain Cells Could Revolutionize Computing
Australian startup Cortical Labs is pioneering biological computing with a system that uses living human brain cells to perform computational tasks. Their CL1 computer consumes just 30 watts while learning to play Doom, potentially offering massive energy savings over traditional AI hardware.