Illustration of the new green fluorescent protein developed by the AI by simulating evolutionary processes. Credit: EvolutionaryScale. It all began with a bold question: What if evolution could be ...
An AI model named ESM3 was developed to simulate 500 million years of evolution, generating a novel fluorescent protein. Trained on extensive protein data, ESM3 mimics evolutionary processes to ...
“AI-driven protein engineering is intriguing, but I can’t help feeling we might be overly confident in assuming we can outsmart the intricate processes honed by millions of years of natural selection, ...
A team of researchers that included Biologists, AI experts, and Evolutionary experts at EvolutionaryScale and Arc Institute designed and built an AI model capable of generating code to synthesize new ...
Scientists are pondering whether evolution could have unfolded differently. For instance, was it inevitable that humans would emerge, or are we the product of a series of natural accidents that might ...
Scientists Found a Paradox in Evolution—and It May Become the Next ... “ESM3 takes a step toward a future of biology where AI is a tool to engineer from first principles, the way we engineer ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) experts are abuzz about a new multimodal generative language model that ... which we estimate is equivalent to simulating five hundred million years of evolution,” said ...
Researchers used AI model ESM3 to simulate 500 million years of evolution and create a novel fluorescent protein, revolutionizing protein engineering. Using a multimodal generative language model ...