They allow scientists to use cutting edge computational tools for drug discovery without writing any code. They currently provide protein structure prediction (AlphaFold/ColabFold), molecular docking and protein design resources. And would be excited to learn more what computational tools might be useful for scientists.
They also provide the infrastructure to use these open-source tools at large scales, including efficiently producing large numbers of protein structures along with protein design pipelines.
https://www.tamarind.bio/static/media/SubmitJob.be9b4646ed802d874901.mov
They also provide the infrastructure to use these open-source tools at large scales, including efficiently producing large numbers of protein structures along with protein design pipelines.
https://www.tamarind.bio/static/media/SubmitJob.be9b4646ed802d874901.mov
a new study reports the first ever successful transplant of stem cell-derived insulin-producing cells for type 1 diabetes.
the patient became insulin-independent just 75 days after transplantation and has maintained this for over a year
these cells were grown from the patient's own fat cells without the need of transplants or risk or rejection and, so far, there's been no side effects or signs of tumor formation
it's just one case, and we need to wait five years to claim the patient to be cured, but it's a great step forward
the patient became insulin-independent just 75 days after transplantation and has maintained this for over a year
these cells were grown from the patient's own fat cells without the need of transplants or risk or rejection and, so far, there's been no side effects or signs of tumor formation
it's just one case, and we need to wait five years to claim the patient to be cured, but it's a great step forward
Science-based games and explorable explanations
https://p.migdal.pl/blog/2024/05/science-games-explorable-explanations
https://p.migdal.pl/blog/2024/05/science-games-explorable-explanations
p.migdal.pl
Science-based games and explorable explanations - Piotr MigdaΕ
Science-based games and interactive explorable explanations are revolutionizing education, making complex topics like physics and machine learning accessible and fun.
How does OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar Is Keeping Startup Flush With Cash?
OpenAI continues to burn money.
Nearly Doubles Valuation to $157 Billion in Funding Round
OpenAI raised $6.6B led by Thrive Capital, the largest VC deal of all time, valuing it at $157B, β selling only 4% of the company β with participation from Microsoft, Nvidia, SoftBank, and others β Not taking part, is Apple, which reportedly had been in talks to invest.
OpenAI asked investors to avoid five AI startups including Sutskever's SSI, sources say
Founded in 2015, but they treat 2022 as βYear 0β.
Their revenues in first four years vs ~25 years ago for Google and ~20 years ago for Facebook.
The amount of capital being poured into AI is incredible and investors obviously are giving OpenAI the hefty premium because of their 250M (just announced on their blog that it went from 200M to 250M) weekly active ChatGPT users.
OpenAI continues to burn money.
Nearly Doubles Valuation to $157 Billion in Funding Round
OpenAI raised $6.6B led by Thrive Capital, the largest VC deal of all time, valuing it at $157B, β selling only 4% of the company β with participation from Microsoft, Nvidia, SoftBank, and others β Not taking part, is Apple, which reportedly had been in talks to invest.
OpenAI asked investors to avoid five AI startups including Sutskever's SSI, sources say
Founded in 2015, but they treat 2022 as βYear 0β.
Their revenues in first four years vs ~25 years ago for Google and ~20 years ago for Facebook.
The amount of capital being poured into AI is incredible and investors obviously are giving OpenAI the hefty premium because of their 250M (just announced on their blog that it went from 200M to 250M) weekly active ChatGPT users.
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Two advices i would give to my younger self.
Make:
Capitalism work for you.
Make:
Compounding work for you.
what advice would you give to your younger self?
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what advice would you give to your younger self?
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This study examines the impact of ChatGPT, a large language model, on online communities that contribute to public knowledge shared on the Internet. We found that ChatGPT has led to a 25% drop in activity on Stack Overflow, a key reference website where programmers share knowledge and solve problems. This substitution threatens the future of the open web, as interactions with AI models are not added to the shared pool of online knowledge. Moreover, this phenomenon could weaken the quality of training data for future models, as machine-generated content likely cannot fully replace human creativity and insight. This shift could have significant consequences for both the public Internet and the future of AI.
https://readhacker.news/s/6gbHv
https://readhacker.news/s/6gbHv
OUP Academic
Large language models reduce public knowledge sharing on online Q&A platforms
Abstract. Large language models (LLMs) are a potential substitute for human-generated data and knowledge resources. This substitution, however, can present