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2 years ago
How can AI help develop medicine and drugs?
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74Dane
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2 days ago
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Direct from the desk of Dane Williams.
I was flicking through Threads this morning and came across @trumpman’s post on the first human trial with an AI drug.
Mind blown.
Now I think the wording used there is a little dodgy, making it sound like AI is pulling drug cocktails out of its arse, when really its just being used to run a shitload of simulations to find what is most likely to work.
But when you think about it, this is absolutely mind boggling stuff that has the potential to take humanity to the next level.
Limitless type shit!
With that in mind, let’s take things a little bit further.
So what does an AI generated drug really mean?
An AI-generated drug refers to a medicine that has been discovered or developed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.Think about it.
Traditional drug discovery and development processes are time-consuming, costly and require extensive intellectual strenuous human involvement.
But AI can assist scientists in accelerating the process by analysing large amounts of data, running every scenario possible and making predictions from there.
To generate a drug using AI, scientists input vast amounts of information into a computer system.
Information including data about various diseases, the biological targets within the body that can be treated and the chemical compounds that may have therapeutic effects.
Just like using ChatGPT when writing content, you maximise what you get out by feeding it what you want in the first place.
AI then uses algorithms or machine learning techniques to analyse this data and identify potential drug candidates.
Their algorithms can sift through vast chemical libraries, predict how molecules will interact with biological targets and then generate new molecules with desired properties.
Just so cool.
From there, these virtual molecules can be evaluated and prioritised based on factors like their efficacy, safety and feasibility of synthesis.
The most promising candidates can then be selected for further testing in the laboratory and eventually in human clinical trials like we read about in trumpman’s post.
The use of AI in drug discovery has the potential to expedite the identification of new therapeutic options, optimise the design of drug molecules.
Eventually reducing the time and costs associated with traditional drug development processes.
However, it’s important to note that AI-generated drugs still undergo rigorous testing and evaluation in clinical trials to ensure their safety.
You’ve seen the crap that ChatGPT can spit out?
Obviously drugs aren’t something you want to leave to chance.
How would AI go about discovering a new target?
Let’s say there is a complex disease and scientists have been studying it for years without identifying an effective target for treatment (like cancer!).They have exhausted traditional methods and are struggling to find a breakthrough.
This is where AI comes in.
Scientists would input vast amounts of data into an AI system, including information about the disease, genetic factors, protein interactions and other relevant data points.
The AI system then analyses this data and looks for patterns, correlations and potential relationships at a rate no human can ever expect to operate at.
After analysing the data, the AI system may identify a specific protein or genetic marker that seems to play a crucial role in the disease process!
This protein or marker, known as a target, could be a previously unrecognised aspect of the disease.
It might have unique properties that make it a promising candidate for drug intervention.
From there, scientists can then focus their efforts on developing a drug that specifically interacts with this target, aiming to modulate its activity and potentially alleviate the disease.
Even taking things a step further and fully generating the drug using artificial intelligence.
AI systems can even utilise algorithms and machine learning techniques to analyse data and generate a novel design for that particular drug molecule.
Really the only limit is the data you feed the AI system.
Final thoughts on AI developed medicine and drugs
Summing up, the potential impact of artificial intelligence on medicine and drug development is nothing short of mind-boggling.The potential it holds for propelling humanity to new heights is truly infinite.
Throughout this blog post, I’ve explored how AI can revolutionise the process of developing medicine and drugs.
Ultimately AI enables scientists to analyse vast amounts of data, identify patterns and make predictions that may have eluded human researchers.
The integration of AI into drug development processes has the potential to expedite the identification of potential candidates, reduce costs, and bring life-saving treatments to patients more swiftly.
It empowers researchers to explore vast chemical libraries, predict molecular interactions and prioritise the most promising candidates for further testing.
How can you not be excited?
Best of probabilities to you.
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2 days ago
There are a few more, some in phase 1 too. There was even a new antibiotic discovered, the first after decades, recently. Exciting stuff, at least for the people that understand how pharma works and how time/money/resource consuming it is1
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74Dane
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2 days ago
Your post triggered me so hard.Sent me down the rabbit hole today and I’ve wasted so much time haha.
Very cool though man, thanks again 🙂
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63Kris
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2 days ago
There is so much incredible stuff coming at such a fast pace. Anytime I hear anyone talking about the future as if its just going to be the same stuff as now, I’m baffled. I can’t imagine what life will be like by 2033.Around 2000 I was hoping I’d be alive long enough to see life extension get us to several hundred years old. As I started rounding 40 I began thinking I was dumb to hope for it. Just a few years later I’m thinking I was right to be hopeful back then.
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74Dane
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2 days ago
Haha I remember in school saying ‘we’ll be either the last generation to die or the first to live forever’.…not sure which one I want to be 😂.
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2 days ago
Me and my wife almost got in an argument about this the other day because I was like “Yay! Let’s live forever!” And she was like, “yeah, that’s all you. I’m out”.New things to fight about and an eternity to try to win the argument !LOL
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74Dane
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2 days ago
Omg, tell me you’ve seen this:“I guess I had a different plan for eternity…”
😂😂.
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2 days ago
So much AI is about to offer to the world that many are not yet aware of1
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2 days ago
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