According to David Ricks, the CEO of the pharma giant Eli Lilly, the technology has the potential to upend the industry.
Ricks told Insider that AI is"one of the most exciting technological moves" he's seen in a long time.
The goal is to grow what Lilly calls its"digital worker-equivalent workforce," a concept that the company says helps quantify the hours saved by using technology instead of human labor. Lilly said that its efforts, which began in 2022 and now span more than 100 projects, are equivalent to around 1.4 million hours of human activity, or around 160 years of 24/7 work.
Initially, the technology could carry out the first mundane steps in tasks such as contract production or the rote parts of administrative work.
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