Verifiable Environments for AI in Biology — Kenny Workman, LatchBio
Jul 31, 2026 · 17:42
Kenny Workman, LatchBio's CTO, argues biology's data pipelines are a verifiable substrate for agentic AI, like code for software, so measurement drives progress. He grounds this in single-cell runs yielding 2-6 terabytes, explains LatchBio adapted coding models into biology tools, and found frontier models untrustworthy for real science. Workman details Spatial Bench's 146 problems split into verifiable chunks, and human verification exposed ambiguity that makes benchmarks uninformative. He covers long-horizon tasks like reconstructing a metastatic tumor niche—none solved yet—and rubrics at invariant chokepoints. He closes on biosecurity red-teaming, where routine questions are refused more often than sinister ones, framing it as a flywheel of better benchmarks, tools, and drug programs.