"Anyone can do it at 17." That's the claim, but let's be real about this. How many teenagers actually possess molecular biology expertise? The complexity here goes far beyond surface-level understanding. Running AI-controlled farms demands serious technical knowledge—from molecular science fundamentals to hardware architecture and system integration. You need to comprehend the biology, design the infrastructure, and ensure the AI operates autonomously without supervision. It's not exactly a weekend project for most people, let alone someone in high school. The barrier to entry is actually quite steep, even if the concept sounds straightforward.

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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 6h ago
Oh my goodness, once again this kind of marketing pitch like "can do it at 17," wake up everyone... Molecular biology combined with AI farms, how much tech stack does that require? Do they really think high school students are geniuses?
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WhaleWatchervip
· 6h ago
Nah, for real, this threshold isn't as simple as people say. Molecular biology + hardware architecture + AI system integration... how could an ordinary high school student just handle it casually?
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shadowy_supercodervip
· 6h ago
All the top players, wake up. 17-year-olds running molecular biology AI farms? Wake up, buddy.
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ApeDegenvip
· 7h ago
Nah, how many 17-year-olds understand molecular biology? Isn't that just nonsense?
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