genomics

7 articles about genomics in AI news

AI Accelerates Genomic Discovery, Unlocking '7 Years of Potential in 30 Minutes'

An AI science-research technology is reportedly accelerating discovery in genomics at an unprecedented rate, described as unlocking seven years of potential work in just thirty minutes.

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The AI-Powered 'Cocktail': How One Injection Could Revolutionize Healthcare by 2029

A leading AI researcher predicts that within five years, personalized medical treatments delivered via single injections or pills will become reality. This breakthrough promises to democratize access to advanced healthcare through AI-driven drug discovery and delivery systems.

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AI Bridges the Gap Between Data and Discovery: New Framework Aligns Scientific Observations with Decades of Literature

Researchers have developed a novel AI framework that aligns X-ray spectra with scientific literature using contrastive learning. This multimodal approach improves physical variable estimation by 16-18% and identifies high-priority astronomical targets, demonstrating how AI can accelerate scientific discovery by connecting data with domain knowledge.

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OpenAI's GPT-5.4: The Million-Token Context Window That Changes Everything

OpenAI's upcoming GPT-5.4 will feature a groundbreaking 1 million token context window, matching competitors like Gemini and Claude. The model introduces an 'Extreme reasoning mode' for complex tasks and represents a shift toward monthly updates.

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NVIDIA's SVG Benchmark Saturation Signals New Era in AI Graphics Performance

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's presentation of the next RTX 6000 GPU series reveals that SVG benchmark performance has reached saturation, indicating a major milestone in AI-accelerated graphics rendering capabilities.

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From $100M to $100: How AI is Driving the Next Diagnostic Revolution

The cost of sequencing a human genome has plummeted from $100 million to under $100 in just 25 years, a milestone powered by AI and automation. This unprecedented price drop signals a coming wave of affordable diagnostic tests that could transform personalized medicine.

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From Billion-Dollar Project to Pocket Change: How AI Drove the 10 Million-Fold Drop in Genome Sequencing Costs

The cost of sequencing a human genome has plummeted from $1 billion in 2000 to just $100 today—a 10 million-fold reduction. This unprecedented price collapse, accelerated by AI and automation, is revolutionizing personalized medicine and making genomic data accessible to millions.

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