Cathy Tie, a Canadian entrepreneur and former Thiel fellow, has recently become a focal point in the biotech community—not only for her own ventures but also due to her high-profile marriage to He Jiankui, the Chinese biophysicist who served prison time for illegally creating the world´s first gene-edited children. Since his release in 2022, He has sought both to rehabilitate his scientific reputation and cultivate his social media presence, with much of the recent transformation credited to Tie´s influence. Notably, she´s helped drive He´s X.com account from mundane postings to an origin of sharp memes and provocative statements, further inserting both herself and He into the public and scientific conversations surrounding gene editing.
Meanwhile, Anthropic, a company at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence, has announced the release of two new models which mark a significant leap forward for digital agents. Built on Claude Opus 4, their most powerful model so far, these systems are capable of completing advanced tasks and running autonomously for extended periods. Demonstrating the capabilities of Opus 4, a digital agent successfully generated a detailed guide for the video game Pokémon Red during a session that lasted over 24 hours—vastly exceeding the previous model´s 45-minute capacity for continuous operation. Anthropic positions these advancements as pivotal in the journey toward creating Artificial Intelligence agents that are genuinely practical and efficient for long-term applications.
Elsewhere in the world of technology and science policy, the US Food and Drug Administration is shifting its approach to COVID-19 vaccine distribution, limiting availability to groups considered most vulnerable. This aligns with practices already in place in countries like the UK and has garnered support from immunologists, despite some public backlash. Other significant developments include new federal scrutiny over Google´s partnership with Character.AI, Spain´s grid instability, and ongoing innovation in wearable technology as Apple pursues smart glasses. These stories reflect a rapidly evolving technology landscape—balancing societal needs, regulatory responses, and the continuing march of innovation in Artificial Intelligence and biotechnology.