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How AI is Engineering Life Itself, One Nucleotide at a Time | Carolus Vitalis | TEDxCU

What if we could program life the way we program computers? Carolus Vitalis reveals how generative AI is already crafting new DNA blueprints to heal disease, battle climate change, and even redesign entire ecosystems. Fueled by a personal connection to cancer and a lifelong wonder for life’s code, he shares how a new biological revolution is already rewriting the future of life itself. Carolus Vitalis is a Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder and a National Science Foundation Fellow. His research merges artificial intelligence and synthetic biology to design functional DNA sequences, accelerating the development of therapies and biotechnology. Originally from Chile, he earned advanced degrees in Molecular Biotechnology Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, bringing a global and interdisciplinary perspective to his work. He has authored peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and open- source tools used in labs worldwide. A passionate educator and speaker, he is committed to making biology programmable, accessible, and a force of healing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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