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How is AI saving billions of years of human research time? Our Chief AI Officer Max Jaderberg just released a TED talk describing a powerful new paradigm: Our ability to develop AI analogues of the ‘real messy world’ of biology, recreating it with neural network architectures that fuel open-ended scientific discovery to ultimately design new ways to modulate biology. bit.ly/3Z6YyiU Watch to learn more about: ➡️ How AI solved the 50-year protein folding problem with AlphaFold and how we anticipate other breakthroughs of equal magnitude in our life-time ➡️ AI Analogues could reverse the curse of Eroom’s law  ➡️ How could we use AI to modulate the function of proteins in cancer to stop this protein’s DNA repairing, leaving just healthy cells remaining ➡️ How AlphaFold 3 diffuses the coordinates of atoms in our biomolecular system giving us a completely malleable virtual biomolecular world ➡️ Instead of having one chemist working on developing new therapeutic designs, we have thousands of agents, guided and nurtured by the human ingenuity of our human chemist instead #AI #DrugDesign #TEDAI

Max Jaderberg: How AI is saving billions of years of human research time

Max Jaderberg: How AI is saving billions of years of human research time

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AI is revolutionizing biological research, saving researchers billions of hours by simulating the 'real messy world' of biology through neural networks. The success of AlphaFold in solving the 50-year protein folding problem is a game-changer, paving the way for future breakthroughs

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The idea of using AI analogues to design new therapeutic pathways—such as modulating protein functions to target cancer—is groundbreaking. With AI-powered systems like AlphaFold 3, we’re now able to manipulate molecular systems and accelerate drug discovery like never before

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Sebastian Uribe

AI Sr. PM / Book Author AI for Science

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Great presentation!

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