Better Than ChatGPT: The AI Breakthrough That Could Change Everything Why DeepMind’s pursuit of simulating a virtual human cell is a game-changer

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For centuries, humanity has sought ways to extend life, from the mythical elixir of immortality to modern-day scientific research. Now, a team of researchers at Google’s DeepMind, led by Demis Hassabis, is working on what could be the most significant technological breakthrough in human history.

Throughout history, people have searched for an Elixir of Life to achieve eternal youth. Today, billions of dollars are being poured into longevity research with the hope that humans can live forever and enjoy their wealth indefinitely. However, some fear that the population is collapsing due to a lack of babies being born, which further underscores the importance of solving the problem of aging.

While Google may not be known for commercializing its AI to improve human life, DeepMind has been working on cutting-edge AI that they claim is the best ever created. With their AI system achieving superhuman skills in games like chess and Go, the company has pivoted to real-world applications, starting with AlphaFold.

AlphaFold is a computer program that predicts protein folding with high accuracy using AI, and this is a big deal. It would accelerate drug discovery, ultimately helping the medical field. But Hassabis’ ultimate goal goes even further. He aims to create an AI program that simulates a virtual human cell.

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Throughout history, people have searched for an Elixir of Life to achieve eternal youth. Today, billions of dollars are being poured into longevity research with the hope that humans can live forever and enjoy their wealth indefinitely. 

With this virtual cell, all biological activities, including aging, can be simulated. Every possible way to treat any disease or even reverse aging can be explored. If successful, this will be the holy grail of tech developments, providing benefits to humans in so many ways.

DeepMind’s previous breakthroughs in AI, such as the superhuman abilities demonstrated in games like Chess and Go, have already shown the potential for this technology to transform society. And now, with their sights set on the virtual human cell, the possibilities are even more significant.

With a virtual cell, scientists could simulate not only individual cells but entire organisms. This could lead to the creation of virtual environments to test the effects of different treatments and even predict the impact of environmental changes on living organisms.

The work being done at DeepMind is groundbreaking, and it may not only change the course of medicine but also help humanity achieve one of its most elusive goals: immortality. This research represents the best hope we have for extending human life and overcoming the limitations of our biology.

It’s worth noting that there are concerns about the potential ethical implications of this research. However, the potential benefits of this technology far outweigh the risks, and we must continue to explore its potential. Hassabis and DeepMind are no fools. They understand that current tools and methods are not enough to enable an Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Therefore, they believe that we should extend our lives as long as possible to develop the tools necessary for building an AGI.

In short, DeepMind’s groundbreaking work has the potential to change the course of human history by offering a path to eternal life, and it’s exciting to see what new discoveries and innovations will emerge from their research.

Mike Hassaballa Mike earned a master’s degree in applied science in 2013, then he launched his career in the data centre industry. In 2015, he shifted gears and took on a Lead Engineer role in a company developing emission reductions technology. He then moved in 2018 into energy consulting. Mike focuses on most critical issues and opportunities in business: strategy, operations, technology, transformation, advanced analytics, and sustainability. Mike writes fascinating stories meant to be read by anyone. He excels in simplifying complex subjects and bringing a fresh new perspective to pressing issues.

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