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Cristian Ponce and Théo Schäfer met at a 2023 Halloween party hosted by Entrepreneur First, where they bonded over shared frustrations with the manual labor of lab work. With backgrounds at Cal Tech and MIT, the duo founded Tetsuwan Scientific to address inefficiencies in genetic engineering by modifying low-cost lab robots. Their vision pivoted in 2024 after witnessing OpenAI's multimodal capabilities, which showcased advanced scientific reasoning. Inspired, Ponce tested GPT-4 on a DNA gel image, and the model not only identified an error (a primer dimer) but also provided actionable solutions. This "light bulb moment" solidified their mission to integrate AI's diagnostic power with robotic physical agency, revolutionizing lab automation. Continue here.


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