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Quantifying Quantum Computing And AI Drug Development | The Brainstorm EP 72
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Is quantum computing the next big thing? This week, Autonomous Technology and Robotics Director of Research Sam Korus and Associate Portfolio Manager Nick Grous are joined by ARK Chief Futurist Brett Winton to discuss the latest advancements in quantum computing and AI drug discovery. They discuss Google's recent quantum chip announcement, the challenges of scaling quantum technology, and the potential applications in drug discovery. The conversation shifts to the partnership between GlaxoSmithKline and Relation Therapeutics, highlighting the promise of AI in revolutionizing drug development processes, reducing costs, and improving efficiency. The episode concludes with insights on the future of drug development and the potential for significant market changes in the pharmaceutical industry.
If you know ARK, then you probably know about our long-term research projections, like estimating where we will be 5-10 years from now! But just because we are long-term investors, doesn’t mean we don’t have strong views and opinions on breaking news. In fact, we discuss and debate this every day. So now we’re sharing some of these internal discussions with you in our new video series, “The Brainstorm”, a co-production from ARK and Public.com. Tune in every week as we react to the latest in innovation. Here and there we’ll be joined by special guests, but ultimately this is our chance to join the conversation and share ARK’s quick takes on what’s going on in tech today.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Quantum computing is still 15 years away from commercial viability.
- AI is transforming drug discovery, making it faster and cheaper.
- AI drug discovery could reduce development costs to $600 million.
- The future of healthcare may focus on curing diseases rather than just treating them.
For more updates on Public.com:
Website: https://public.com/
YouTube: @publicinvest
Twitter: https://twitter.com/public
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Manage episode 456230490 series 1532639
Is quantum computing the next big thing? This week, Autonomous Technology and Robotics Director of Research Sam Korus and Associate Portfolio Manager Nick Grous are joined by ARK Chief Futurist Brett Winton to discuss the latest advancements in quantum computing and AI drug discovery. They discuss Google's recent quantum chip announcement, the challenges of scaling quantum technology, and the potential applications in drug discovery. The conversation shifts to the partnership between GlaxoSmithKline and Relation Therapeutics, highlighting the promise of AI in revolutionizing drug development processes, reducing costs, and improving efficiency. The episode concludes with insights on the future of drug development and the potential for significant market changes in the pharmaceutical industry.
If you know ARK, then you probably know about our long-term research projections, like estimating where we will be 5-10 years from now! But just because we are long-term investors, doesn’t mean we don’t have strong views and opinions on breaking news. In fact, we discuss and debate this every day. So now we’re sharing some of these internal discussions with you in our new video series, “The Brainstorm”, a co-production from ARK and Public.com. Tune in every week as we react to the latest in innovation. Here and there we’ll be joined by special guests, but ultimately this is our chance to join the conversation and share ARK’s quick takes on what’s going on in tech today.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Quantum computing is still 15 years away from commercial viability.
- AI is transforming drug discovery, making it faster and cheaper.
- AI drug discovery could reduce development costs to $600 million.
- The future of healthcare may focus on curing diseases rather than just treating them.
For more updates on Public.com:
Website: https://public.com/
YouTube: @publicinvest
Twitter: https://twitter.com/public
340 ตอน
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