Buying AI is easy. Becoming a different company is the hard part.
That hard part is the actual work, and it separates the companies that transform from the ones that just get faster. I have spent the last five years doing exactly this inside real companies, and this is the playbook, every week.
Every week: one framework you can put in front of your exec team. Leave in one click. New here? Start here →
You can buy every model on the market and still be the same company next year. That failure never shows up as a line in a budget.
It shows up as a therapy that reaches a patient late, or never, because a company that could have moved faster did not.
This was never about efficiency. It is about who gets medicine to people first.
The capacity that closes that gap has a name.
Read the founding argument →Translational intelligence is the institutional capacity to convert emerging technological capability into durable scientific, operational, and strategic advantage.
You build it one piece at a time.
Here is the whole system, in the order it makes sense to learn it. Each piece has a name, and each one you can build.
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1The idea
Translational Intelligence
The capacity to keep turning new capability into advantage, as fast as it arrives.
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2The system
Permission, People, Programs
The operating system that builds that capacity, across three pillars that grow together.
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3The discipline
Buy the System of Record. Build the System of Intelligence.
Where to spend and where not to, so your edge is the part only you can build.
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5The destination
The AI-Native Biotech
The company you become when it runs. It never stops translating.

I'm Titus. For a decade I've built AI into biotech from the inside. Pandemic response at Google. The genotype-to-phenotype engineering team at Colossal. Enterprise AI transformation at Avidity. The same charge now at Alloy, through Vigilance. And a Commissioner advising Congress on the future of emerging biotech. The rooms keep changing. The job never does: turn what these systems can now do into what an institution does, then do it again. I've run this play enough times to know exactly where it breaks and how to get it right, and I'm handing you all of it, every week, because translational intelligence leads to faster translational science for patients.
More about me →No hype. No panic. No tool tourism.
Build the biotech of tomorrow.
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