#30 Soon you'll take a drug designed by AI  | Alex Zhavoronkov
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#30 Soon you'll take a drug designed by AI | Alex Zhavoronkov

As you may have heard, AI-designed medicines have crossed a historic line. In this episode, Alex Zhavoronkov - CEO of Insilico Medicine and founder of ARDD walks us through how Insilico’s rentosertib became the first AI-generated small molecule with peer-reviewed clinical efficacy, while arguing against AI hype and reminding us that biology still moves at “the speed of traffic.” That duality runs through the whole conversation. On one side: a pragmatic operator obsessed with credible science, biomarkers, and clinical benchmarks; on the other: an AI visionary investing in cryonics, sketching “pharmaceutical superintelligence,” and thinking in decades, not quarters.


We start in Basel, home to Roche and Novartis, where ARDD was born, then trace how the conference morphed into a ”high-signal filter for longevity” - packed with startups (who also fund it), hard data, and mainstream pharma.


Alex looks back at his 2014 Nvidia talk (”Can Nvidia solve aging?”) and explains why Insilico trains its AI to learn age first - so it actually grasps biology. Years of problem-solving with pharma turned into their Pharma.AI toolkit (Biology42, Chemistry42, Medicine42, Science42).


Insilico now runs 40+ programs and in an early Phase 2 study for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), their drug rentosertib showed a dose-dependent boost in lung capacity.

Compared with the old path - often $150–200M and ~5 years just to pick a lead molecule - Insilico says it can often reach that point for under $3M or even less. Still, Alex is cautious: no matter how smart the AI gets, real-world testing and regulation won’t speed up overnight.


Also in this episode:

What made Alex cry.

Why he wouldn’t give his own drug to patients - yet.

How a mirror on a conference poster led to a proposal.

How ARDD became the “WEF of longevity”.

Why internal “kill teams” try to stop their own drug candidates.

Why labeling aging a disease helps - but won’t shortcut approvals.

Why he writes to “feed AI”.

How Nvidia threads through the story - from free GPUs to Jensen’s video.


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CHAPTERS

00:00 – Teaser

03:08 – Introduction to Alex Zhavoronkov

06:11 – Alex talks ARDD

15:15 – Big-pharma starting to embrace ARDD

17:31 – The proposal story

24:52 – Why Alex decided to fight aging

27:44 – Neuralink, humanoids and the brain-aging bottleneck

30:52 – Keeping ARDD pharma-credible

32:02 – The path to Insilico

48:03 – The Zhavoronkov crystal ball

57:29 – The Insilico platform

1:07:16 – The rentosertib story

1:16:42 – What made Alex cry

1:17:44 – Aging-as-disease: rhetoric vs. regulation (GLP-1 analogy)

1:26:53 – Culture check: Middle East momentum, China’s stance

1:34:28 – Costs & timelines: what AI compresses - and what it can’t

1:41:30 – Insilico’s fully automated lab

1:47:21 – “I respect Demis, but…”

1:51:10 – Why even superintelligence won’t skip clinical validation

1:52:15 – Cryonics as plan B: organ preservation, TimeShift, use-cases

2:00:56 – Writing Forever AI & the roadmap to “pharma superintelligence”

2:06:42 – Book recommendations

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