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
https://www.ted.com
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
Great presentation!
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