Nobel Prize winner Demis Hassabis thinks human trials will happen soon Clinical trials of the first drugs designed with the help of artificial intelligence could commence this year, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis suggested Tuesday.
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Google's DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic Labs expects clinical trial of drugs it designed using AI to start this year, Bloomberg News reported, citing the company's CEO Demis Hassabis. "We'll hopefully have some AI-designed drugs in clinical trials by the end of the year,
The CEO of Google Mind has suggested clinical trials of the first drugs designed with the help of AI could begin this year.
As it looks to accelerate the pace of its AI development, Google is streamlining the teams building its AI services, platforms, and tools.
Isomorphic was spun out of Google’s AI research arm Google DeepMind in 2021, but remains a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent company, Alphabet. The start-up’s potential has attracted big pharmaceutical partners, which are keen to lower expenses and boost efficiency of the costly drug development process.
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Google DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic Labs expects testing on its first AI-designed drugs to begin this year, as tech startups race to turn algorithmic magic into actual treatments. “We’ll hopefully have
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