Kurt 'The CyberGuy' Knutsson reveals how researchers are using AI to see if it could find natural compounds that could help slow down the aging process.
Two companies are coming together to develop humanoid robots with AI that will be able to perform jobs from manufacturing to healthcare professions.
Scientists are working round the clock, using AI as their magic wand in their relentless search for natural compounds that can slow down the aging process. Mother Nature, being the generous lady she is, has filled her pantry to the brim with potential compounds. However, identifying these compounds manually? We might as well try to catch a cellphone signal in the middle of the Sahara.
FOR MORE ON HOW AI IS CHANGING OUR FUTURE, SUBSCRIBE TO MY FREE CYBERGUY REPORT NEWSLETTER BY HEADING TOScientists developed a model trained to recognize chemical features that have senolytic properties. Senolytics are a class of small molecules under intense study for their ability to suppress age-related processes without harming healthy cells.The future: age gracefully with AI
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