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EU AI Act Provides GCs Innovation Guideposts, Not Barriers

Opinion: FTI Consulting's Sophie Ross says that GCs say they are unprepared to address their concerns about AI, but regulations like the EU AI Act can serve as roadmaps for safe, effective AI use.

The role of data revolution in rare disease research

The arrival of big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and shared databases, offers unparallelled potential for advancing the study and treatment of rare diseases

Capgemini's AI Breakthrough to Accelerate Bioeconomy

This new approach, powered by a specialised protein large language model, predicts the most effective protein variants while using 99% less data than traditional methods.

The various challenges associated with AI-driven genetic testing

AI-driven genomics startups leverage technology to analyze genetic data, predict predispositions, and offer personalized health recommendations.

With generative AI, chemists quickly calculate 3D genomic structures

Every cell in your body contains the same genetic sequence, yet each cell expresses only a subset of those genes. These cell-specific gene expression patterns, which ensure that a brain cell is different from a skin cell,

Tevogen Bio and Microsoft expand AI collaboration to PredicTcell tech

Tevogen Bio has expanded its partnership with Microsoft, aiming to further its AI-centred collaboration and advance its predictive precision T-cell targeting technology, PredicTcell.

OMGene.AI: Using DNA and AI to identify our strengths

By taking a DNA sample and connecting what is known about the genome to a series of characteristics, a report is produced that notifies the person of their positive attributes.

Italy's iGenius launches Nvidia-powered AI language model for highly regulated industries

Italian startup iGenius said on Thursday it was releasing Colosseum 355B, a large language model built with the latest Nvidia technology for customers in highly regulated industries with special data protection needs.