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The Importance of Machine Learning in Human Behavior
The question is at what point does a machine learned model of human cell lines and human organoids or whatever, when is that a better model of human behavior than a mouse? Where do you think that transition happens? So that's a great question. And I would say that there is a growing realization that animal models in most therapeutic areas are very flawed models of human outcome. It's very easy to cure mice of all sorts of things, especially makeup diseases that mice don't get. Like Alzheimer's disease, where you introduce some weird stressor or schizophrenia. The mice can switch to phrenia, I don't know, but you create something that in some weird way, can if you