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“LLMs are accelerating science in at least one way – they are being used by non-native English speaking scientists to help write their intros & abstracts It need not be a sign of bad papers, but of getting help to make papers good. (I have Claude critique my abstracts, it helps!) 

“Along with international partners, we’re using the same generically shaped wing design to create research models that will help us better understand how air moves around an aircraft during takeoff+landing. More on this innovation for the benefit of all: 

“🧵 Check out what I’ve been working on at @EvoscaleAI 🧵 We trained a bidirectional masked generative model on protein sequence, structure and function! From 1.4B to 98B parameters, our models are so good that beating ESMFold was just a footnote 🤯 👇👇👇” / X

https://t.co/pmsE0Rp6ZS : an AI-for-proteomics startup that just came out of stealth. They are announcing ESM3 a 98B-paramter generative LLM for “programming biology.” Using ESM3 and a simulated evolutionary process, they have produced a new type GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein)” / X

“Few companies have expansive of a vision as does @formationbio – we are excited to become partners in this next phase of growth as the company tackles the drug development bottleneck bringing new medicines to market.

Parkinson’s blood-test hope for treatment research

Formation Bio raises $372M to boost drug development with AI | TechCrunch

“Introducing Eureka, the world’s first AI doctor. Eureka can order labs and give care in the real world. It is covered by health insurance just like a healthcare provider and is already working with thyroid patients in the US. It’s 90x faster than most care in the US, and 9 out 

Evolutionary Scale · ESM3: Simulating 500 million years of evolution with a language model

“Researchers secretly added AI-created the papers to the exam pool: “We found that 94% of our AI submissions were undetected. The grades awarded to our AI submissions were on average half a grade boundary higher than that achieved by real students.“ 

Balancing Old Tricks with New Feats: AI-Powered Conversion From Enzyme to React Testing Library at Slack – Slack Engineering

https://slack.engineering/balancing-old-tricks-with-new-feats-ai-powered-conversion-from-enzyme-to-react-testing-library-at-slack/

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AI News #39: Week Ending 06/28/2024 with Executive Summary and Top 67 Links

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