A research team at the University of Sydney in Australia has developed a “biological artificial intelligence” system called PROTEUS. By mimicking natural evolutionary processes, the system can create molecules with new functions within a few weeks, bringing breakthrough advancements to drug development and biotechnology. The results were published in the latest issue of the “Nature Communications” journal, which not only showcased the prospects of integrating biotechnology and AI, but could also provide key tools for personalized medicine and precise treatment.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/13 22:25
A research team at the University of Sydney in Australia has developed a “biological artificial intelligence” system called PROTEUS. By mimicking natural evolutionary processes, the system can create molecules with new functions within a few weeks, bringing breakthrough advancements to drug development and biotechnology. The results were published in the latest issue of the “Nature Communications” journal, which not only showcased the prospects of integrating biotechnology and AI, but could also provide key tools for personalized medicine and precise treatment.