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Alphabet-Backed Isomorphic Labs Raises $600 Million for AI Drug Development

The subsidiary of Google parent Alphabet plans to use its first round of external funding to boost its artificial-intelligence drug design pipeline across multiple therapeutic areas.

Secure AI Collaboration Will Fine-Tune OpenFold3 with Proprietary Data

Data from AbbVie and Johnson & Johnson will fine-tune OpenFold3 in a confidentiality-preserving environment, powered by Apheris.

FADEL Unveils AI-Powered Business Insights for Smarter Licensing & Royalty Management

FADEL, a leader in rights and royalty management, has unveiled a breakthrough AI-powered upgrade to IPM Suite™, redefining how licensing and finance teams harness data. With predictive analytics, dynamic dashboards,

DDN Named Winner of 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award for Pioneering AI Innovation

DDN, the global leader in AI and data intelligence solutions, has been recognized as a winner of the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards by the Business Intelligence Group for Infinia 2.0—a software data platform that delivers global AI data unification in data centers and multi-clouds.

Doctors told him he was going to die. Then AI saved his life

A little over a year ago, a Renton man was told there was only one thing left to decide. Did he want to die at home, or in the hospital? He's still living.

Aiforia Technologies Oyj: Aiforia and Techcyte announce strategic collaboration to advance AI-powered digital pathology

Aiforia and Techcyte announce strategic collaboration to advance AI-powered digital pathology Aiforia Technologies Plc, Press Release, March 21, 2025 at 09:00 a.m. EET Aiforia, a trusted provider of d

How Endiya Partners Sharpened Its AI, Deeptech Thesis Over The Past Decade

Endiya actively assists portfolio companies with product rollouts, customer acquisition hiring, and preparing for future fundraising rounds

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AI-driven software is 96% accurate at diagnosing Parkinson's

Existing research indicates that the accuracy of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis hovers between 55% and 78% in the first five years of assessment. That's partly because Parkinson's sibling movement disorders share similarities,