Google (GOOGL) DeepMind and BioNTech (BNTX) are building AI lab assistants to aid researchers plan scientific experiments and better predict their outcomes, Madhumita Murgia and Ian Johnston of The Financial Times reports. Chief of Google’s AI arm Demis Hassabis is leading the company’s efforts and said biology is “seeing a revolution” as a result of AI software. Meanwhile, BioNTech and its subsidiary InstaDeep have designed a specialized AI assistant known as Laila built on Meta‘s (META) open-source Llama 3.1 model.
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