Using Ai To Accelerate Scientific Discovery Campus Lecture With Demis

Using Ai To Accelerate Scientific Discovery Demis Hassabis Deepmind Demis hassabis, founder and ceo of deepmind, discusses the development of ai, from self learning systems like alphago, the first program to beat the world champion at the complex game of go, to. In this lecture, he describes his journey from a child chess prodigy whose interest in computers was sparked by using them to improve his chess game, to his time at cambridge university to his ai career today.

Demis Hassabis Events Epfl On a visit to cambridge in march 2025, sir demis hassabis who in 2024 became our first alumnus to receive a nobel prize gave this talk on 'accelerating scientific discovery with. We recently demonstrated this potential with our alphafold system, a solution to the 50 year grand challenge of protein structure prediction, culminating in the release of the most accurate and. I believe we are on the cusp of an exciting new era in science with ai poised to be a powerful tool for accelerating scientific discovery itself. we recently demonstrated this potential with our alphafold system, a solution to the 50 year grand challenge of protein structure prediction, culminating in the release of the most accurate and. I believe we are on the cusp of an exciting new era in science with ai poised to be a powerful tool for accelerating scientific discovery itself. we recently demonstrated this potential with our alphafold system, a solution to the 50 year grand challenge of protein structure prediction, culminating in the release of the most accurate and.
Alessandro De Maria On Linkedin Using Ai To Accelerate Scientific I believe we are on the cusp of an exciting new era in science with ai poised to be a powerful tool for accelerating scientific discovery itself. we recently demonstrated this potential with our alphafold system, a solution to the 50 year grand challenge of protein structure prediction, culminating in the release of the most accurate and. I believe we are on the cusp of an exciting new era in science with ai poised to be a powerful tool for accelerating scientific discovery itself. we recently demonstrated this potential with our alphafold system, a solution to the 50 year grand challenge of protein structure prediction, culminating in the release of the most accurate and. I believe we are on the cusp of an exciting new era in science with ai poised to be a powerful tool for accelerating scientific discovery itself. we recently demonstrated this potential with our alphafold system, a solution to the 50 year grand challenge of protein structure prediction, culminating in the release of the most accurate and. The alphafold breakthrough led demis to found isomorphic labs in 2021, to apply ai and computational methods to drug discovery, making it possible to develop new targeted drugs faster than ever before. On a visit to cambridge in march 2025, sir demis hassabis – who in 2024 became our first alumnus to receive a nobel prize – gave this talk on ‘accelerating scientific discovery with ai’. the co founder and ceo of google deepmind, demis was awarded the 2024 nobel prize in chemistry jointly with his deepmind colleague dr john jumper. Ai for science, medicine & climate identifying eye disease from retinal scans (de fauwet al., nature medicine 2018) genetic missense mutations (cheng et al., science 2023) fusion plasma containment (degrave et al., nature 2022) faster matrix multiplication (fawzi et al., nature 2022) discovery of new materials (merchant et al., nature, 2023).
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