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...Success for its employees was measured through publishing work in top-tier scientific journals like Nature....
...“We also believe that large language models can be helpful in accelerating scientific collaboration and discovery of climate solutions.”...
...In particular, it can solve mathematical reasoning problems, analyse scientific data and do advanced coding....
...Like many breakthroughs in scientific discovery, the one that spurred an artificial intelligence revolution came from a moment of serendipity....
...It found that there are more than 80 companies in 12 countries aiming to offer services and products on or around the Moon by 2040....
...Huber, who lost his wife to cancer shortly before joining Grail in 2016, said the company was “stuck” because Illumina was restricted from moving forward and “scaling the product and reducing cost” of Galleri...
...No longer will product managers be so beholden to their tech teams setting their own agenda. This obviously carries risks, as well as opportunities....
...They highlight a lack of scientific data proving a causal link between the rise in social media use and mental health conditions....
...At least a dozen rivals are also developing similar products for a sector that analysts forecast could expand from around $1.5bn in revenues this year to $23bn by 2031....
...DeepMind said: “During this reporting period we made significant progress in our mission of solving intelligence to accelerate scientific discovery....
...It may sound like a low-budget Blade Runner rip-off, but over the past decade the scientific world has been gripped by a “replication crisis” — the findings of many seminal studies cannot be repeated, with...
...In practice, the product seems to be a platform for managing and developing NFTs (including a collaborative mode — “Invite everyone... your fren, your fam”)....
...An open (Face) book Richard Waters and Hannah Murphy dissect Frances Haugen, the former Facebook product manager turned whistleblower, whose testimony to Congress accusing Facebook of putting profit over...
...The firm’s concerns over her lack of a scientific background have won some support from fellow investors as GSK shares have fallen 6 per cent in the past year....
...stake in the software group SolarWinds to one of their own financial backers, just days before its share price slumped about 20 per cent, on an announcement that hackers had hijacked one of the company’s products...
...Qiagen’s sales have surged due to what it called “unprecedented demand” for its coronavirus-related products, offsetting weakness in other parts of its business....
...In its second-quarter results, the company said it “continues to experience unprecedented demand” for coronavirus-related products....
...The reaction from the fund came after the US scientific equipment maker said it was lifting its March offer for Dutch-headquartered Qiagen by 10 per cent....
...The Indistractable Nir Eyal Five years ago, Nir Eyal wrote a Silicon Valley bestseller aimed at helping app makers build habit-forming products....
...Whether Google — or others — will get much benefit from the technology before then is unclear, according to Hartmut Neven, the Google product manager who led the quantum project....
...Mr Suleyman’s management responsibilities and oversight of areas such as the DeepMind For Google division, which embeds its AI technology into other Alphabet products, will be taken over internally by executives...
...The company expects to hire another five to 10 staff by the time it releases its first products in the second half of next year....
...Google’s £400m acquisition of the UK artificial intelligence research company DeepMind in 2014 was testimony to the quality of British scientific research....
...Redcore claims its product is used by China’s State Council, the country’s space administration and state-owned companies including PetroChina....
...Anat Cohen-Dayag, Compugen chief executive, said the deal “allows us to monetise specific scientific advances in our programmes, while we continue to advance our lead programmes into clinical trials”....
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