Google DeepMind's AlphaFold 3, an AI-powered program, has generated excitement in the scientific community for its ability to predict protein structures. However, DeepMind and Nature, the publisher, are facing criticism for restricting access to the program. Researchers are now striving to create open-source versions of AlphaFold 3.
Critics have faulted Google DeepMind and Nature for not releasing code supporting DeepMind’s powerful new #AI program AlphaFold 3, announced earlier this month in the journal. Learn more in this week’s News at a glance. ⬇️ https://t.co/td2jhmxmtD
Who will make AlphaFold3 open source? Scientists race to crack AI model https://t.co/5jOIiz0YS2
Who will make AlphaFold3 #opensource? Scientists race to crack #AI model Researchers are aiming to create fully accessible versions of the latest iteration of DeepMind’s blockbuster protein-structure model. https://t.co/xkb1ZYBHkn
Google announced AlphaFold 3, the latest update to @GoogleDeepMind’s model, which extends beyond proteins to model the 3D structures of all biologically active molecules, including DNA, RNA, and more. Learn more in #TheBatch: https://t.co/EeNTXhOwyA
#AlphaFold, an AI system, a powerful tool developed by @GoogleDeepMind for understanding #proteins. AlphaFold predicts how proteins-tiny molecular machines within our bodies fold into 3D shapes. This is crucial because protein shapes determine their function. The new version…
AlphaFold 3, a new #AI–powered program from Google DeepMind, sparked excitement in the scientific community. But DeepMind and Nature, which published the research, have come under fire for limiting access to the program. https://t.co/CYcfaDSTmG