Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have significantly accelerated biological discoveries, as highlighted by a project at Stanford University where Stanford biologists used AI to discover Norn cells, a process that historically took 134 years, in just six weeks. This breakthrough, featured in The New York Times, underscores a paradigm shift in scientific research, where data-driven AI models are enhancing our understanding of complex biological systems and challenging traditional methods. The discoveries made by AI, including identifying cells that could impact heart function, demonstrate the technology's potential to revolutionize fields like biology and medicine by speeding up research and offering new insights into health and disease.
A.I. Is Learning What It Means to Be Alive via @NYTimes https://t.co/YNS0bTa6IF
Given troves of data about genes and cells, A.I. models have made some surprising discoveries. What could they teach us someday? https://t.co/z4m0mYqrzF
AI holds immense potential for helping accelerate scientific breakthroughs in understanding health & disease. We’re working with researchers like @jure to create foundation models that bring the power of AI to biology https://t.co/HKvt0Br1lR
What is real? https://t.co/hEZknwBJtf
AI models are studying cells and telling scientists which ones might help or hinder heart function. We’re only scratching the surface of what AI can do in this space. https://t.co/DMRFVXpkGW
[LG] Understanding Biology in the Age of Artificial Intelligence https://t.co/NbiNvD6POU This paper examines the use of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly machine learning (ML), in biological research, focusing on the significant shift from traditional scientific… https://t.co/vLoGjHrZ2I
AI-Powered Models Revolutionizing Biological Discovery https://t.co/tFXM9InnlO
“It took humans 134 yrs to discover [the cells that control red blood cells]…Computers in California discovered them on their own in just 6 weeks.” But “models are only as good as the data they are fed.” The opportunity for AI + novel biotechnologies: https://t.co/RiKs4v0aHq
Big congratulations to @jure Leskovec, featured in today’s @nytimes! AI Is Learning What It Means to Be Alive Given troves of data about genes and cells, AI models have made some surprising discoveries. Stanford researchers trained their computers … https://t.co/ktIVDgSTAQ
Real or Ai? https://t.co/hvOZ5qeOnz
AI's integration in biology marks a paradigm shift, enhancing our understanding of complex systems through data-driven approaches & challenging traditional scientific methods: https://t.co/ym0uHMHKvu https://t.co/32xexhR6jU
🧬🇺🇸 #AI is proving its versatility as Stanford biologists use it to learn biology, speeding up the discovery of Norn cells from 134 years to just 6 weeks! https://t.co/bJXacHJdur
AI is a form of life. https://t.co/1uljNluR6p