Former CEO Eric Schmidt said biology is in a “golden period,” making it perfect for tech.
"I'm always interested in the question: What is changing the fastest right now? Because whatever that is determining the history of next year," Schmidt told the crowd. "There's lot of evidence that biology is in that golden period right now."
He gave examples of vision data aiding computing advances and smart assistants bolstering biological research and medical cure advances. "The way the eye and the vision works and so forth, will undoubtedly generate algorithms that are very powerful that we don't fully understand right now," Schmidt said.
Under Schmidt, Google's made several early vision-related investments and most faced snags. Alphabet's life sciences company Verily tried creating, which aimed to measure blood sugar levels in tears. It has also filed patents for eye-tracking and, of course, who can forget the infamously defunct Google Glass.
"It's easy to come up with movie recommendations or YouTube recommendations, because we have millions of data points of people like you," Schmidt said. "We don't have an analogous amount of data in biology yet." Schmidt said he'd like to marry the two worlds as quickly as possible. At one point, he asked the crowd to "build bacteria that absorbs CO2," adding "We need it at scale and we need it in the next 10 to 15 years."
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