DeepMind Says AI Is the Microscope of the Future That Could End Disease

We want to build AI that can help scientists solve the hardest problems.
“The next big frontier for us is going to be disease,” said Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, in an April 20 interview with 60 Minutes. In a wide-ranging conversation with correspondent Scott Pelley, Hassabis said that artificial intelligence will soon help doctors diagnose illnesses earlier, predict conditions before they occur, and in some cases, prevent them entirely. “There’s a good chance we could cure many diseases, or prevent them entirely,” he said. “And this may happen within the next decade with AI.” AlphaFold’s 2021 release was widely considered a breakthrough in structural biology, and according to Hassabis, the system has since predicted the shape of over 200 million proteins, the full set of known proteins on Earth. “That’s every protein known
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Anshika Mathews
Anshika is the Senior Content Strategist for AIM Research. She holds a keen interest in technology and related policy-making and its impact on society. She can be reached at anshika.mathews@aimresearch.co
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