Episode 16 - Building AI for Life Sciences

Episode 16 - Building AI for Life Sciences


What does it take to build AI systems that can actually help scientists? Research lead Joy Jiao and product lead Yunyun Wang discuss how OpenAI is developing models for life sciences and what responsible deployment means in a field with real biosecurity stakes. They explore how AI is already improving research workflows and where it could lead in drug discovery and more autonomous labs — including why a future with less pipetting sounds pretty good to most scientists.


Chapters


0:39 Introducing the Life Sciences model series

3:47 Joy’s path into life sciences

5:00 Autonomous lab with Ginkgo Bioworks

7:27 Yunyun’s path into life sciences

8:12 OpenAI’s life sciences work

9:48 Biorisk, access, and safeguards

15:43 What models can do in the lab

17:51 Building scientific infrastructure

20:14 Why compute matters for science

24:54 Where are we in 6-12 months?

29:51 Scientific adoption and skepticism

33:17 Advice for students and researchers

40:27 Where are we in 10 years?

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