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Matthew Sparkes

@sparkes
7 posts
2023-12-05
Story from @Ironmely here on new IBM quantum computers; larger and less noisy than previous ones. Amazing to see progress creeping along like this. If it continues in the medium term we're going to see some transformational stuff. https://www.newscientist.com/ ...
2023-12-05 View on X
Financial Times

IBM announces 10 quantum computing projects, focusing mainly on areas like simulating quantum physics and solving problems in chemistry and materials science

Financial Times :

2023-11-01
TRAPPED at the #AISafetySummit... Told when I arrived at the media centre that I can't leave to mingle at the conference. Only way to leave is if I have an interview lined up with an attendee - then I'd be escorted to/from it.
2023-11-01 View on X
TechCrunch

At the UK's AI Safety Summit, the UK releases the Bletchley Declaration, signed by 29 countries, and the US Commerce Secretary announces an AI Safety Institute

The world is locked in a race, and competition, over dominance in AI, but today, a few of them appeared to come together …

TRAPPED at the #AISafetySummit... Told when I arrived at the media centre that I can't leave to mingle at the conference. Only way to leave is if I have an interview lined up with an attendee - then I'd be escorted to/from it.
2023-11-01 View on X
Washington Post

Ahead of the UK's AI Safety Summit, attended by Elon Musk, VP Harris, and others, the UK highlighted doomsday scenarios while the US focused on tangible issues

Washington Post :

2022-07-28
The impact will be huge, and @ewanbirney sums it up well: “I've seen many of these moments where you can sense the landscape shifting under you and the provision of new resources, and this has been one of the fastest. Two years ago we didn't realise that this was feasible.” 9/9
2022-07-28 View on X
New Scientist

DeepMind says AlphaFold has predicted the structure of almost every protein cataloged by science, over 200M in total, a problem in biology for decades

Artificial intelligence firm DeepMind has transformed biology by predicting the structure of nearly all proteins known to science in just 18 months …

In 2020 @DeepMind used AI to predict - with high accuracy - the structure of any given protein in minutes. By 2021 they'd unpicked almost every protein found in the human body. https://www.newscientist.com/ ... 3/9
2022-07-28 View on X
New Scientist

DeepMind says AlphaFold has predicted the structure of almost every protein cataloged by science, over 200M in total, a problem in biology for decades

Artificial intelligence firm DeepMind has transformed biology by predicting the structure of nearly all proteins known to science in just 18 months …

The archive is a “gift to humanity” according to @ewanbirney. And Keith Willison at @imperialcollege says people are joking that those working in the area are going to be unemployed. Cracking a SINGLE protein once took Keith 8 years. 5/9 https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-28 View on X
New Scientist

DeepMind says AlphaFold has predicted the structure of almost every protein cataloged by science, over 200M in total, a problem in biology for decades

Artificial intelligence firm DeepMind has transformed biology by predicting the structure of nearly all proteins known to science in just 18 months …

Proteins are the building blocks of life. They're in our bones, blood and brain. Determining how they fold up and tangle is key to developing new drugs. It's also REALLY hard. It takes researchers literally years to untangle a single protein. https://www.newscientist.com/ ... 2/9
2022-07-28 View on X
New Scientist

DeepMind says AlphaFold has predicted the structure of almost every protein cataloged by science, over 200M in total, a problem in biology for decades

Artificial intelligence firm DeepMind has transformed biology by predicting the structure of nearly all proteins known to science in just 18 months …