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Imagine trying to find the right key to open a lock, but you have millions of keys and have to try them one by one.
Finding new medicines used to be a lot like that, taking many years and costing a lot of money. Now, scientists are using Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is like a super-smart computer brain, to help. AI can look at huge amounts of information about diseases and how different drugs work much faster than people can.
This helps scientists find possible new drugs more quickly and at a lower cost.
Think of it like this: AI can predict which keys are most likely to open the lock without having to try every single one. Some companies are even using AI to test many different ideas for drugs at the same time. For example, some companies are using AI to find drugs for lung problems or diseases like ulcerative colitis.
Big drug companies are also starting to use AI to help them make new medicines.
Although no AI-made drugs have been approved yet, many are being tested to see if they are safe and if they work. So, AI is becoming a powerful new tool that could help us find treatments for diseases faster and more efficiently
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Imagine trying to find the right key to open a lock, but you have millions of keys and have to try them one by one.
Finding new medicines used to be a lot like that, taking many years and costing a lot of money. Now, scientists are using Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is like a super-smart computer brain, to help. AI can look at huge amounts of information about diseases and how different drugs work much faster than people can.
This helps scientists find possible new drugs more quickly and at a lower cost.
Think of it like this: AI can predict which keys are most likely to open the lock without having to try every single one. Some companies are even using AI to test many different ideas for drugs at the same time. For example, some companies are using AI to find drugs for lung problems or diseases like ulcerative colitis.
Big drug companies are also starting to use AI to help them make new medicines.
Although no AI-made drugs have been approved yet, many are being tested to see if they are safe and if they work. So, AI is becoming a powerful new tool that could help us find treatments for diseases faster and more efficiently