Predicting a protein's structure once took years of lab work. AlphaFold does it in minutes.
DeepMind calls this a root node problem – one that unlocks a whole umbrella of others beneath it.
Watch Ramine Tinati of @GoogleDeepMind at SuperAI:
Once anyone can fake a flawless message at scale, you can no longer tell a real stranger from a synthetic one.
@balajis took to the SuperAI stage to explain why that pushes us into verified tribes, and forces a new way of building apps:
Most people treat ChatGPT the way a 1979 lawyer treated the spreadsheet: very cool, but no idea what to do with it.
At SuperAI Singapore, Benedict Evans broke down why the value sits above the models, in the boundless questions they finally let you ask.
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The more AI reasons, the more compute each answer demands and the slower it runs.
Past a point, latency caps how much reasoning you can actually use.
That's why Andy Hock of @cerebras calls speed a form of intelligence.
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The Genesis winner is @formas_ai!
Congratulations to all five finalists who shared a $2.3M prize pool powered by @msft4startups and @OpenAI.
This is just the beginning.
What makes an AI model "frontier" in 2026? And who actually captures the value?
Hemant Mohapatra (@MohapatraHemant) took on those questions at SuperAI Singapore (@superai_conf), on a panel with Geoff Soon (Mistral) and Cherie Shi (MiniMax), moderated by Zixuan Li
The 100x company isn't about headcount.
It's about AI as the intelligence layer connecting every workflow, decision, and customer interaction.
Hyunjin Kim (@INSEAD), Haydn Sallmann (@googlecloud), @WilliamBryk (@ExaAILabs ), Ang Li (@SimularAI), and @bernardleong (Dorje AI) on