Tetsuwan Scientific is making robotic AI scientists that can run experiments on their own | TechCrunch
Briefly

Cristian Ponce and Theo Schäfer met at a Halloween party and learned they shared a passion for innovation in the field of bioengineering.
Ponce explained the frustrations of lab work, specifically the inefficiencies in manual genetic engineering that could be improved with automation.
At Tetsuwan Scientific, the founders decided to modify affordable lab robots to enhance their functionality and increase ease of use for researchers.
The launch of OpenAI's multi-model product demonstrated advanced scientific reasoning capabilities, inspiring Ponce to integrate AI into their automation solutions for genetic studies.
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