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Mukhtar Ahmed, PhD's avatar

This is thoughtful piece. I couldn’t agree more. Biology has never lacked hypotheses, but has lacked efficient ways to distinguish signal from noise. AI’s greatest contribution may indeed be improving the quality of learning and decision-making, rather than serving as a magic wand for drug discovery.

Patricija's avatar

Really great summary and captures a lot of the power, but also the drawbacks of AI as it is (emphasis on “as is”).

There’s no magic barrier for AI to start solving more complex problems. If mechanism → drug is what we can get by throwing compute at a formal system, then we should stop only throwing compute at formal systems and hope models find answers outside of these systems. Brute force statistical pattern matching won’t get you to true understanding. And (un)fortunately, biology demands deep understanding, and not simply getting to a pre-defined answer quickly.

The proposed solution is the right play within the current paradigm, and I genuinely hope it yields results, ad infinitum. But something in me wants an elegant solution, from the ground up.

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