
In a recent interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and Nobel laureate, shared his optimistic vision for the future of artificial intelligence (AI). He believes that within the next decade, AI could help cure all diseases and lead to a state of “radical abundance” by eliminating scarcity.
48-year-old British computer scientist and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis celebrated his Nobel Prize victory last year by playing poker with a chess grandmaster. A lifelong game enthusiast, Hassabis is now racing to develop artificial general intelligence, a form of AI that can think and learn like humans but with vastly superior speed and knowledge.
DeepMind CEO: Drug Discovery Via AI
Hassabis pointed out the potential of AI to transform medicine by significantly lessening the time and expense of drug development. This would make it possible to treat or eliminate illnesses that are currently untreatable. “On average, it costs billions of dollars and takes 10 years to design one drug. We can perhaps do it down from years to perhaps months or even weeks,” he said.
DeepMind’s AlphaFold, a protein structure prediction AI system, has already made a substantial impact in biomedical research. Taking this forward, Hassabis established Isomorphic Labs, a drug discovery company with a focus on using AI.
The aim is to create AI-designed drugs that can treat key diseases like cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Isomorphic Labs aims to start clinical trials for its first AI-designed drug by the end of this year.
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