AI Revolution.buzz, January 2025

AI transforming industries, economies, careers & more.

AI Agents, Assistants & Use Cases

How China Created AI model DeepSeek and Shocked the World - In 2017, the Chinese government announced its intention for the country to become the world leader in AI by 2030. It tasked the industry with completing major AI breakthroughs “such that technologies and applications achieve a world-leading level” by 2025. Chinese technology start-up DeepSeek has taken the tech world by storm with the release of two large language models (LLMs) that rival the performance of the dominant tools developed by US tech giants — but built with a fraction of the cost and computing power. In recent weeks, other firms, including Chinese firms, have already exhibited additional breakthroughs, with many more on the horizon. (Nature)

DeepSeek Surge Hits Companies, Posing Security Risks - The US is scrutinizing the AI app, Italy and Taiwan have banned it, and companies have blocked it. Employees attempting to use a company device to access Chinese tech startup DeepSeek’s wildly popular artificial intelligence app could inadvertently be exposing their organization to threats such as cyberespionage, experts warned. (CSD)

Alibaba Releases AI Model It Says Surpasses DeepSeek - Chinese tech company Alibaba released a new version of its Qwen 2.5 artificial intelligence model that it claimed surpassed the highly-acclaimed DeepSeek-V3. "Qwen 2.5-Max outperforms ... almost across the board GPT-4o, DeepSeek-V3 and Llama-3.1-405B," Alibaba's cloud unit said in an announcement posted on its official WeChat account, referring to OpenAI and Meta's most advanced open-source AI models. (Reuters)

AI Agents Spark Interest, Concern for Businesses in 2025 - Leaders have high hopes for autonomous capabilities, but adding the technology will raise the stakes for security and governance. (CSD)

Cybersecurity, AI & Quantum Threats

Google: Over 57 Nation-State Threat Groups Using AI for Cyber Operations - Over 57 distinct threat actors with ties to China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia have been observed using artificial intelligence (AI) technology powered by Google to further enable their malicious cyber and information operations. "Threat actors are experimenting with Gemini to enable their operations, finding productivity gains but not yet developing novel capabilities," Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said in a new report. "At present, they primarily use AI for research, troubleshooting code, and creating and localizing content." (THN)

Sensitive DeepSeek Data Exposed to Web, Says Cyber Firm Wiz - A publicly accessible database belonging to DeepSeek allowed full control over database operations, including the ability to access internal data. The exposure includes over a million lines of log streams with highly sensitive information. (Wiz)

Cisco’s Homegrown AI to Help Enterprises Navigate AI Adoption - Cisco AI Defense is the company’s proprietary AI tool that can validate enterprise AI models and protect them against attacks. (CSO)

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The New AI Imperative is About Balancing Innovation and Security - As AI dominates board discussions on global investment decisions, business leaders are often unaware of the cyber and digital risks their organizations face when adopting AI systems, as well as the strategies they should adopt to mitigate these risks. To stay competitive, organizations must encourage innovation, including the use of AI as a business enabler. However, focusing solely on AI's opportunities without addressing the associated cyber risks leaves organizations vulnerable. (World Economic Forum)

How Cyber Criminals are Compromising AI Software Supply Chains - With the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) soaring across industries and use cases, preventing AI-driven software supply chain attacks has never been more important. (Security Intelligence)

DataCenters, Hyperscalers & CoLocation

Canadian Bitcoin Miner Considers Shift to AI Data Centers - Toronto-based bitcoin mining company Bitfarms announced that it has enlisted two consultants to explore ways to adapt some of its facilities to meet the increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. This follows on Riot Platforms which launched a review of the potential AI and computing uses for parts of its facility in Navarro County, Texas earlier in January.

Check Out Iron Mountain’s WPA-1 Data Center - Located less than an hour north of Pittsburgh, Iron Mountain’s West Pennsylvania WPA-1 data center is 220 feet underground in a former limestone mine. Its location ensures unbeatable levels of security and protection from man made or natural disasters. (On LinkedIn)

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Why AI tools and Data Centres Are Driving Copper Demand - Copper is vital to support the rapid growth in data centres around the globe that are enabling us to embrace new artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI) technology. This explainer looks at why copper is important to this emerging technology and the growing impact AI and data centres are expected to have on global copper demand. (BHP)

Microsoft Gets Approval for Third Portion of Mount Pleasant Data Center Campus in Wisconsin - Tech giant Microsoft received initial approval to move ahead on the third portion of its $3.3 billion Mount Pleasant data center project where Microsoft plans another 2 million square feet of data center space within two two-story data center buildings and four single-story data center buildings, according to its current proposal. (biztimes)

Google Denied Approval for Dublin Data Center Over Sustainability Concerns - Google has hit a significant hurdle as South Dublin County Council has denied its proposal for a new data center. The decision underscores concerns about sustainability and energy use, marking a notable setback for the tech giant’s expansion plans. Google aimed to build a massive 72,400 square-meter (around 779,310 square-foot) data center as the third phase of its Grange Castle campus. (techstory)

Tract Secures Approval for $20 Billion Data Center Park in Buckeye, AZ - Tract has received the greenlight for its $20 billion data center park in Buckeye. The initiative is anticipated to bring 2,000 construction jobs during its construction phase and 500 permanent positions once its finished. (Construction Review)

Enterprise AI, Private Sector AI, Public Sector AI

Dataminr’s Paul Tierney on Public Sector Use of AI in 2025 - Paul Tierney, senior vice president of North America public sector at Dataminr, expects artificial intelligence to be put to use by government agencies to address cybersecurity risks in 2025. The Dataminr executive went on to describe AI as “no longer just an experiment” but “an essential tool for efficient and adaptable governance.” (Exec Gov)

Companies Barely Consider the CO2 Footprint of Gen AI - The majority of companies worldwide seem to not be very concerned with the environmental impact of generative AI (Gen AI), according to a new report from Capgemini.

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Is AI the Future of Sales? Salesforce’s New Models Could Change the Game - Salesforce, the leading provider of cloud-based customer relationship management software, has introduced two advanced artificial intelligence models—xGen-Sales and xLAM—aimed at helping businesses increase automation and efficiency. The announcement, made today, reflects Salesforce’s ongoing investment in AI technology for the enterprise. (VentureBeat)

500,000 Tokens: How Anthropic’s Claude Enterprise is Pushing AI Boundaries - Anthropic launched Claude Enterprise, a powerful version of its AI assistant designed to change how businesses interact with and leverage AI technology. This launch marks a major milestone in Anthropic’s journey and challenges industry giants like OpenAI, Meta, and Google in the increasingly competitive enterprise AI market. (Venture Beat)

Finance & Business AI - Optimizing Outcomes

Microsoft Commits to Skilling One Million People for Digital Skills Through Artificial Intelligence Skilling Initiative in South Africa - “Harnessing the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic vision, but a tangible reality for organisations seeking to achieve exponential growth and optimisation,” says Lillian Barnard, President for Microsoft Africa. “We have set an ambitious target to deliver future ready skills to four million African youth for digital, cyber and AI technologies. Through this initiative, we believe we will make significant strides toward reaching this goal. By providing skilling opportunities and access to industry recognised certifications, our youth will be well positioned to compete on the global stage.” (Microsoft)

How Generative AI Will Write the Consulting Industry's Next Chapter - From the advent of computers performing data analysis, to the introduction of video conferencing connecting consultants to clients wherever they are, technology has continuously enhanced the way consultants deliver value. Bret Tushaus, vice president for product at Deltek, explains how generative AI could be about to transform the consulting industry once more. (Consultancy UK)

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Sedric AI Raises $18.5M to Expand Compliance-dedicated LLM Platform for Finance - Sedric AI, a startup that develops a dedicated compliance large language model for financial services, said Thursday it has raised $18.5 million in an early-stageA funding round. Founded in 2020, Sedric’s platform allows financial technology companies to comply with dynamic and changing regulatory requirements. According to the company, as more fintech companies expand their customer base and operational regions and financial services grow, more organizations have begun to embrace generative artificial intelligence. The technology comes with its own risks, as well. (silicon Angle)

New AI System Aims to Detect Financial Fraud Across Corporate Networks - Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) system to detect accounting fraud within individual companies and across supply chains and industries. The machine learning technique FraudGCN analyzes patterns in financial data and corporate relationships to identify and predict fraudulent activities. It uses graph theory and machine learning to examine the web of relationships between firms, their auditors and industry peers. (PYMNTS)

Healthcare AI - Revolutionizing Healthcare

New AI Tool Identifies Risk of Future Heart Failure - In a new study led by Yale School of Medicine’s Cardiovascular Data Science (CarDS) Lab, researchers developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can identify individuals at high risk of developing heart failure using electrocardiogram (ECG) images. The new tool enables earlier identification of heart failure, potentially reducing hospitalizations and premature death, the researchers said. The study was published online in the European Heart Journal.

How AI Can Spot Diseases That Doctors Aren't Looking For - It isn't unheard of that a radiologist might note something incidental in a patient's imaging – an undetected tumour, a concern with a particular tissue or organ – outside of what they had originally been checking for. But applying AI in the background to systematically comb through scans and automatically identify early signs of common preventable chronic diseases that might be brewing – regardless of the reason the scan was originally ordered – is new. (BBC)

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Medical Startup 'Paige' Unveils Alba AI all-in-one Assistant for Pathology Research - Enter Paige, a 7-year-old medical technology startup headquartered in New York City that aims to transform cancer research, diagnosis and treatment with its proprietary, in-house AI tools and models designed for pathologists — though it is starting with a tool for internal research usage at medical facilities only, not treatment.

How to Regulate Generative AI in Health Care - A challenge confronting the Food and Drug Administration — and other regulators around the world — is how to regulate generative AI. The approach it uses for new drugs and devices isn’t appropriate. Instead, the FDA should be conceiving of LLMs as novel forms of intelligence. It should employ similar approaches to those it applies to clinicians. (HBR)

AI-based Tumor Microenvironment Classification Utilizing Lunit SCOPE IO® Shows Promise for Guiding Treatment Decisions in Advanced BTC - Lunit, a leading provider of AI-powered solutions for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, announced that Lunit SCOPE IO® has demonstrated significant potential in predicting immunotherapy response for patients with advanced biliary tract cancer (BTC), via AI-powered analysis of immune phenotype and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). The groundbreaking study, conducted in collaboration with researchers from Asan Medical Center and Severance Hospital in Seoul, Korea, was recently published in Clinical Cancer Research (CCR), an AACR journal.

CANCER AI: AI tool predicts response to cancer therapy (NIH) - Scientists developed an AI tool that uses routine clinical data to identify cancer patients most likely to respond to immunotherapy drugs called checkpoint inhibitors. The approach could help guide personalized cancer treatments for patients.

CANCER AI: AI With Colonoscopies Shows Greater Efficiency Detecting Early Colon Cancer (Tech Networks) - A successful trial has used AI in colonoscopies to spot abnormalities potentially leading to bowel cancer.

Industrial AI - Smarter Manufacturing & Ops

Siemens Unveils Industrial AI and Digital Twin Innovations - At CES 25, Siemens showcased its vision for the future where data, artificial intelligence and software-defined automation will converge to enable flexibility, optimization and improvement across global industries, for companies of all sizes. “Industrial AI is a game-changer that will create significant positive impact in the real world across all industries. Industrial AI allows us to harness the vast amounts of data generated in industrial environments and turn it into insights that drive real business impact. We are adding new industrial AI capabilities across the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to enable our customers to stay competitive, resilient and sustainable in an increasingly complex world,” says Peter Koerte, member of the Managing Board, chief technology officer and chief strategy officer, Siemens AG. (DE247)

The Industrial AI Revolution Will Continue to be Powered by Humans - It’s time to challenge the misconception that physical AI and robotics will be job killers. Upskilling, reskilling, enhancing safety and boosting productivity should be the key areas of focus. (SDC Exec)

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The Cognite Atlas AI™ Definitive Guide to Industrial Agents Launched as the Premiere AI Manual for Industry - Oslo, Norway & Austin, Texas, United States: Cognite, the globally recognized authority in AI for industry, today announcedthe launch of The Cognite Atlas AI™Definitive Guide to Industrial Agents, a comprehensive manual for companies looking to accelerate the development and scale of AI solutions and reduce time to value. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here.

AI in Manufacturing: Top 5 Ways AI Enhances Production Efficiency - The manufacturing industry, often seen as the backbone of global economies, has historically been shaped by waves of innovation. From the steam engine to the assembly line, each technological leap has redefined production efficiency. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is spearheading the next industrial revolution, often referred to as Industry 4.0. (Inside AI News)

Media & AI - Reshaping Content & Distribution

Apple Sidelines AI News Summaries Due to Errors - Apple pushed out a software update which disabled news headlines and summaries generated using artificial intelligence that were lambasted for getting facts wrong. The tech giant plans to restore the feature when it is working properly and eventually roll it out to all users. (ENCA)

Paul McCartney: Don't Let AI Rip Off Artists - Sir Paul McCartney has told the BBC proposed changes to copyright law could allow "rip off" technology that might make it impossible for musicians and artists to make a living. (BBC)

That Sports News Story You Clicked on Could Be AI Slop - Appearances can be deceiving (or misleading) in AI-generated media.

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AI in Media: Schibsted and Reuters Offer Key Insights on Adoption and Transparency - Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to influence everything from editorial workflows to content creation. Two of the industry’s key AI leads recently provided insights into emerging practice on AI transparency and adoption. (WAN-IFRA)

FCC Urged to Regulate AI in Political Ads to Guard Hispanic Voters - The National Hispanic Media Coalition has submitted detailed comments to the FCC regarding the proposed rulemaking on required disclosures if artificial intelligence used in political advertising on radio, television, or cable. (radiolink)

Australia's 'Seven West Media' Opens the AI Factory - Seven West Media has set up the Seven AI Factory, a dedicated Generative AI and machine learning team, to accelerate the creation innovative datadriven products across the business. (BI)

Real Estate Industry Adjusting to AI

Deepfake Deception: How AI Is Fueling Sophisticated Real Estate Scams - As previously reported by CandysDirt.com, criminals have been impersonating property owners to fraudulently sell homes and vacant land. Using AI to comb through publicly available data, scam artists post phony property listings, sometimes using the technology to generate images of non-existent houses. In a day and age where a lot of transactions are handled with electronic signatures and wire transfers, prospective investors and homebuyers are at risk. It’s been getting worse, though. More enterprising and tech-savvy scammers — and apparently even rogue state actors — are now using deepfake AI technology to impersonate buyers, sellers, Realtors, and any other participant in a real estate deal you can think of.

Commercial Real Estate Revolution! How Tech is Shaping the Future - As the world becomes increasingly digital, commercial real estate is on the brink of a technological transformation. Traditionally, the sector has been slow to adopt new technologies, but changes are now afoot that could redefine how businesses operate within this space. (Be3)

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Real Estate Firms Should Move Faster on Ai Adoption, with New Technology Poised to Transform Sector - The real estate sector should move faster on AI adoption, according to new research from global real estate advisor, CBRE. Its report, ‘What are the implications of AI for real estate?’ explores the use of generative AI in business, and the significant value real estate firms can obtain from embracing new technology. CBRE’s research reveals the broad range of potential applications of AI in real estate. From informing property selection to modelling cash flows, there are a number of ways that AI could now, or in the future, help real estate stakeholders to enhance their internal business processes. (CBRE UK)

Retail, E-Commerce & AI

AI’s Retail Takeover: How This One Technology is Shaping the Future of Shopping - French company VusionGroup provides retailers with smart digital labels and pricing automation for their physical stores, however, more recently, they have been using AI to deliver what they call the “connected store”. The company especially operates in the grocery sector where knowing not only your inventory but where it is in your store is critical. Roy Horgan, Group SEVP Strategy, Marketing, and Communications at VusionGroup told Fortune, “The question that keeps coming up is, can you tell me what's in our store and where it is?” (AOL)

Vision Group Acquires Hivery for Hyperlocal Retail AI - Vision Group Retail announced that it has acquired Hivery, an AI-powered retail assortment simulations provider. The deal crowns Vision Group’s comprehensive suite of solutions to address space planning, assortment optimization and retail execution. (CSD)

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7 Strong Use Cases For AI In Retail - From customer service interactions to inventory management, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming retail business operations for the better. However, some of the hurdles to AI adoption may simply be not knowing where to begin. If you're unsure of how to implement AI in your retail business, here are seven ways retail leaders are using AI today, based on our company's (Forbes) recent report, The State of AI in Retail.

Young Innovators Transform Global E-Commerce with AI at Alibaba Competition in China - More than 500 teams from around the globe entered Alibaba’s 2024 Global E-commerce Challenge. Participants developed AI-powered e-commerce features to help merchants and consumers. (alizila / Alibaba). Also see: Alibaba International Wraps Up 2024 Global E-Commerce Challenge, Highlighting Youth Innovation

Robotics & AI - Rise of Intelligent Machines

China Turns to Humanoid Robots to Support Its Expanding Elderly Population - In the face of a rapidly aging population, China is making top-level policy plans to put AI, BCI, and humanoid caregivers to work. Facing one of the fastest-growing elderly populations globally, China plans to rapidly advance elderly care by deploying humanoid robots and intelligent systems. By the end of 2023, China had over 216.76 million citizens aged 65 and above, comprising 15.4% of the total population. (IE)

Victoria, B.C. 12-year-old Builds AI Robot Companion for Lonely kids and Seniors - Alex Rose, a 12-year-old Victoria resident, says AIRO, the AI companion robot he built. He says he programmed AIRO to use ChatGPT to hold a conversation and answer questions. (CBA ca)

Robotic Dog Helps Those Facing Mental Health and Cognitive Challenges - American robotics company Tombot has unveiled its latest development with Creature Shop with Jennie. Jennie is a robotic pet that is powered by battery and AI technology. The goal of the adorable design is to provide both comfort and companionship to users specifically those who are struggling with their cognitive health in general. (trendhunter)

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Amazon: An Update On How We’re Accelerating the Use of AI in Robotics at Scale - Amazon is hiring Pieter Abbeel, Peter Chen, and Rocky Duan and licensing Covariant’s robotic foundation models to advance the state-of-the-art in intelligent and safe robots. To help accelerate this innovation and the benefits it will provide to Amazon customers and beyond, we have a new commercial agreement with Covariant. Covariant is a Bay Area-based company that builds advanced AI models that enable robots to see, reason, and act on the world around them, supporting a number of different warehouse automation tasks.

AI’s Impact on Robots in Manufacturing - Artificial Intelligence is making robotics more intelligent and more advanced - but successful integration requires a plan that accommodates business goals, safety, security, and the needs of human workers. (American Machinist)

Silver AI (55+) - Aging Better with Assistive AI, AgeTech

Research: AI tool Identifying Early Signs of Depression in Seniors Using Voice Analysis - Researchers at LKCMedicine have collaborated with the healthcare and social sectors to develop an AI tool capable of detecting early signs of depression in seniors by analysing subtle cues in their voice samples. (NTU edu)

How Montreal Researchers Are Developing AI Tools to Help Seniors Get Personalized Care - The Centre de recherche de l’Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal is adapting technology to help seniors with severe cognitive impairment, including using sensors to gather information about their habits. (CBC ca)

Move Aside, whippersnappers: ‘Age Tech’ Comes to Fore at CES - From an adorable robot puppy that soothes dementia patients to an in-toilet gadget for testing urine, tech at CES caters to seniors around the world — “Age Tech” was on display at the recent Consumer Electronics Show as entrepreneurs take on challenges that come with getting older.

‘Scammers On Hold’ - Man in Malaysia develops AI to trick scammers & waste their time on WhatsApp (MS News)

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Can AI Help Fix Our Demographic Time Bomb? - America faces a demographic crisis: our senior population is getting larger, older, sicker, and more expensive. By 2030, the U.S. expects shortages of 200,000 nurses and 124,000 physicians snd similar shortages are already being felt in the U.K. and elsewhere. Here's how to build and train a modern healthcare workforce in the age of AI (Med City News)

Innovative AI Robots to Assist Seniors in Isolated Areas - A significant initiative launched by the Saemaul Geumgo Central Association (in South Korea) aims to help elderly individuals living alone in rural regions. Recently, the association delivered AI-based companion robots to 50 seniors in Nonsan, Chungnam Province, as part of a broader project. With a budget of approximately 200 million KRW, they plan to distribute a total of 200 robots to individuals in areas with declining populations by December. The decision to introduce these AI robots is driven by the need to alleviate social isolation among the aging population.

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Sovereign AI & Cloud, Residency AI, Cross-Border AI

Ireland & Great Britain Energy Infrastructure Attain Commercial Operations - After over 3 years of construction, Greenlink is delighted to announce that the 504 MW HVDC interconnector linking the electricity grids of Ireland and Great Britain entered commercial operations on Jan 29th. This vital piece of energy infrastructure will increase the penetration of renewable electricity, increase security of supply and provide balancing services for both grids. (On LinkedIn)

New Vatican Document Examines Potential and Risks of AI - In a Note on the relationship between artificial intelligence and human intelligence, the Dicasteries for the Doctrine of the Faith and for Culture and Education highlight the potential and the challenges of artificial intelligence in the areas of education, the economy, labour, health, human and international relations, and war. (Vatican News)

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AI Revolution in India: This State is Leading the Charge (and Developing an Inclusive AI Industry) - Over the last few decades, India has grown as a leader in the domain of technology and innovation, derived by Karnataka State, though at its helm is its capital, Bengaluru. Also known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’, it has pioneered India's IT revolution, and now it is driving a new frontier in the domain of artificial intelligence. Having a strong tech ecosystem, enabling policies, and a talent pool, Karnataka has positioned itself as the epicenter of this AI revolution in India. Its proactive approach towards adopting AI and fostering innovation makes it an exemplary state for other regions and nations. (Analytics Insight)

Five Significant GenAI Innovations for Technology Leaders (including Sovereign AI) - Five key focus areas will shape the future of GenAI and tackle its challenges: AI infrastructure, sovereign clouds, agentic workflows, retrieval augmented fine-tuning (RAFT), and multi-modal AI. Solutions from these areas will help GenAI's computational power, data privacy, productivity, accuracy, and capability to handle diverse types of data. (Pipeline Pub)

Quantum AI - Next-Level Computing

SoftBank Corp. and Quantinuum in Quantum AI Partnership - SoftBank Corp. and Quantinuum announced a partnership in quantum computing intended to “unlock innovative quantum computing solutions that will overcome the limitations of classical artificial intelligence and realize next-generation technologies.” In their announcement, SoftBank and Quantinuum said a hybrid approach to AI computing that combines CPUs, GPUs and quantum processing units (QPUs) “holds the potential to further extend the capabilities of AI. By leveraging the unique strengths of each type of processing unit, hybrid systems can execute more advanced and diverse computations, providing innovative solutions that surpass traditional limitations.” (Inside AI)

AI and Quantum Computing Used to Target 'undruggable' Cancer Protein - Research co-led by University of Toronto researchers and Insilico Medicine has demonstrated the potential of quantum computing and artificial intelligence to transform the drug discovery pipeline. In the study published in Nature Biotechnology, the researchers combined quantum computing and generative AI with classical computing methods to create molecules targeting a cancer-driving protein called KRAS, which had previously been considered “undruggable.” (U Toronto)

The Future Revealed? Quantum Computing and AI May Unlock Tomorrow - By mimicking human cognitive processes through neural networks, AI is becoming an essential tool for creating predictive models of what lies ahead. (SciMag)

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Quantum, Generative AI-Enhanced Micromanufacturing - Micromanufacturing is on the cusp of providing more affordable and more accessible therapeutics, especially for orphan indications, which require only small, finite quantities. Sqale, incubated at the BioInnovation Institute in Denmark, is pioneering a method, dubbed BioBox™, that brings a faster and more affordable approach to modular, decentralized biomanufacturing by using what co-founder Seyed Mansouri, PhD, calls “quantum generative algorithms.” Possible applications include making small indication therapeutics and vaccines, such as HIV and Zika vaccines, as well as gene therapies and anti-venoms. In such cases, “If suitable manufacturing isn’t in place, the cost will be so high we can’t make it,” Mansouri says. (GenEngNews)

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