DeepMind AlphaFold 3 - This Will Change Everything!

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Published 2024-05-08
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alphafoldserver.com/

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www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01788-5

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All Comments (21)
  • @Hitjuich
    Alphafold changed bìotechnology forever. This is huge! Looking forward to working with the new version
  • I wasn’t impressed until I heard AlphaFold had implemented Dark Mode. What a time to be alive!
  • @Favmir
    4 minutes earlier than the official Google deepmind channel? That was indeed fast, you're right
  • @realmetatron
    Version 4 can fold your laundry. Version 5 can cut onions without crying.
  • @johnjones8330
    This is Nobel prize, Turing award level work and “Dark mode!” Life is strange.
  • Stuff like this saving lives is why i am going to study artificial intelligence when im out of highschool
  • @ElOroDelTigre
    I'm around 50 now and seeing that the field I love is doing real change (not in a "generating revenue" way, but in actual "improving humankind" way) brings a tear to my eye. Maybe a 20-something years old kid does not realize how big this is, but for me it is, truly and marvelously, an amazing time to be alive. Gives me a bit of hope that before I kick the bucket I'll get to see some of that utopian advancement and eradication of diseases we used to dream about.
  • i'm pretty sure they're participating in CASP16 because of this. My lab is participating too. We just agreed that they've already won
  • Bet AplhaFold 6 will be folding reality itself 😎
  • @azrael5648
    ChatGPT was fancy. Now this. This is revolutionary.
  • @Sashik
    Oh I'm holding onto my papers now
  • @Rajivrocks-Ltd.
    Everyone is talking about LLMs, But this is really where impact to the future is being made!
  • I get shivers every time i work with alphafold! to think that it is free. A true testement to the Greatness of human civilisation!
  • You made me love papers and start reading it. It means a lot to me and thank you for the excellent work as always!
  • @cureadvocate1
    Seeing AlphaFold 3 design ligands to help the brain and spinal cord regenerate would be cool, as myelin (and a few other tricks) inhibit neural regeneration Another interesting use case: exploring SIRT6 variations, its impact on aging, and finding ways to enhance its functionality.
  • @EVILBUNNY28
    I can imagine a system that can sequence your personal genome and through tons of training be able to discern how exactly you’ll react to certain drugs and what dosage you need. It’s crazy to look back at how far Medicine has come in the last 20 years, it’s impossible to even begin to image the capabilities in another 20 years time. All advancements start somewhere, and releasing a paper is usually always the first step
  • If a protein can be manufactured to repair human dna, or to recover damaged telomeres, that would probably one of the most impactful biomedical results of all time. To help the elderly regain their strength to live healthier and longer lives by reducing cellular damage and cancer risks would be profound. I recently lost my grandfather because of age related weakening and loss of autonomy. If something like an enzyme injection could have kept him more autonomous by keeping his fatiguing body healthier, he might even have been alive today. I lost all my other grandparents to cancer, so if dna repair could help inhibit cancer development from mutation, it would be amazing to see no one ever have to go through what I have gone through again.
  • @lacklvster4512
    im so glad that i was born at JUST the right time to enter college for biotech in the infancy of all these new programs. cant wait to actually work with them later in life