https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-01596-4
QT:{{” In one experiment, Natarajan and his colleagues used Google’s Co-Scientist to look for approved drugs that could be repurposed to treat a form of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukaemia1. The system identified a list of candidate drugs, from which human researchers selected five for further study. Three of these showed promise in preliminary studies on cells grown in the lab.
FutureHouse, a non-profit AI research lab in San Francisco,
California, developed the second system, called Robin, and instructed it to find drugs to treat an eye condition called dry age-related macular degeneration2. “}}
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