Artificial intelligence to make medicines!
Drugs are now quite big industries. Large sums of investment are needed, if the result is not obtained from the study, the amount of loss is also bigger. Investing in the stock market becomes more risky. That's why scientists want to make effective medicines in the fastest time.
Large companies such as Glaxo-SmithKline (GSK), Johnson & Johnson, have been grapple with this goal. With the help of artificial intelligence, they are trying to create medicines for the fastest possible time.
Professor Andrew Hopkins recently signed a $ 33 million penny deal with GSK, the chief of the artificial intelligence drug detector, Xiansiae. He thinks, this 'joint effort' is possible to get the desired result at quarter-fourth.
This collective effort of people and artificial intelligence has been named 'Centrally Team'. In the Greek epic, the center is shown as a witch, half of which is body, and the other half of the horse. According to Professor Hopkins, artificial intelligence will make science stronger as centers.
Scientists often address the disease as 'target' and molecule atoms as 'arms'. Drugs were used by several potential targets in different targets. But this process took longer, success rate was not good either.
Pamela Spence, an adviser to consultant Ernst & Young, believes that with the help of artificial intelligence 'this process will be made more accessible. Anyone who can work and who will not do it, can be known through artificial intelligence supercomputers. Once the potential atoms are found, it is possible to reduce the cost of research and waste. They can then carry out intensive research. Thus, the rate of success will increase a few times.'
Professor Hopkins said, "We are not trying to throw the uncertainty, but it is a big and difficult task ... to create a drug, the organization may have a few pennies. But finding that medicine is a great cost.
Artificial intelligence will work in this discovery area. It is expected that up to $ 1.7 billion is spent in the middle process till the drug 'target' is created, it takes about 5 years. Using artificial intelligence, the cost can be reduced to 33 percent. It will take one year.
Source: BBC
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