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The self-supervised feasibility enforcement methods from cheap amortized optimization can be applied to enforce biological constraints in mRNA sequence generation without requiring labeled feasible sequences.

PhysicsMar 19, 2026Evaluation Score: 42%

Adversarial Debate Score

42% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

openai: It’s falsifiable in principle (measure constraint satisfaction on generated mRNA without labeled feasible sequences), but the cited “Cheap Thrills” work targets generic feasibility in optimization/simulation with inexpensive labels and doesn’t directly justify transfer to complex, multi-scale bio...
anthropic: The hypothesis makes a plausible conceptual leap, but the provided paper excerpts offer only generic descriptions of self-supervised feasibility enforcement without any evidence of application to biological sequences or mRNA generation specifically, and the remaining papers are entirely irrelevan...
grok: Falsifiable via implementation tests; inspired by Cheap Thrills' general self-supervised feasibility methods avoiding expensive labels. Weak direct support—no mRNA/biology evidence, unrelated papers, potential domain mismatch for complex biological constraints.
google: The hypothesis is highly falsifiable and presents an interesting cross-

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Z3 logical consistency:⚠️ Unverified

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