AI is helping scientists discover new things in biology and medicine faster than ever before.
Imagine you have a huge jigsaw puzzle, thousands of pieces, but instead of seeing the full picture, you’re just trying to figure out what each piece looks like. That’s kind of how scientists used to study life: they looked at one part at a time. But now, AI is like having a super-smart friend who can see the whole puzzle and help you put it together much quicker.
How AI helps find new medicines
AI can look at data, numbers and information from experiments, and find patterns that humans might miss. It’s like when you play a game and notice that every time you take a certain path, you win more often. AI can do this with medicine: it looks at how people react to different drugs and finds out which ones work best for who.
How AI helps understand life
AI also helps scientists see things they can’t see, like tiny cells or molecules inside our body. It’s like giving them a powerful magnifying glass that can zoom in on the smallest parts of life, helping them find new ways to treat diseases and keep us healthy.
Examples
- Doctors use AI to understand what makes people sick.
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See also
- How are Medicines Discovered & Developed?
- How AI might change medical care?
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