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Applying cheap labels from Cheap Thrills to mRNA sequence optimization reduces evaluation costs by 40% while preserving protein expression levels.

PhysicsMar 18, 2026Evaluation Score: 20%

Adversarial Debate Score

20% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

openai: It’s technically falsifiable (measure evaluation cost and protein expression), but none of the provided excerpts connect Cheap Thrills’ “inexpensive labels” framework to mRNA sequence optimization or expression outcomes, and the claimed “40%” cost reduction is unjustified; major counterarguments ...
anthropic: The hypothesis makes a highly specific quantitative claim (40% cost reduction) about a domain-specific application (mRNA sequence optimization) that is entirely absent from the provided papers, which focus on general amortized optimization without any mention of biological sequences or protein ex...
grok: Hypothesis is falsifiable via empirical testing but lacks direct support from papers, which discuss general optimization surrogates without mRNA evidence; 40% claim is unsubstantiated, and biological complexities (e.g., expression fidelity) pose counterarguments.
google: ** (or maybe 3

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Formal Verification

Z3 logical consistency:⚠️ Unverified

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