An AI foundation model that learns the grammar of molecules
Meet MoLFormer-XL, a pre-trained model that infers the structure of molecules from simple representations, making it faster and easier to screen molecules for new applications
Meet MoLFormer-XL, a pre-trained model that infers the structure of molecules from simple representations, making it faster and easier to screen molecules for new applications
Training robots to complete tasks in the real-world can be a very time-consuming process, which involves building a fast and efficient simulator, performing numerous trials
There is a popular media narrative that AI will take over teachers. If anything, AI will be a new tool in teachers’ toolkits. Teachers spend
Data drives the modern enterprise. From making product and service recommendations based on past consumer choices to determining market opportunities and business risks to testing
To create and interact with immersive new experiences in the metaverse — where people can navigate virtual worlds as well as our physical world with
The growing enthusiasm for a new hybrid role raises significant questions. We answer them here. The typical product development/simulation engineering team now enjoys access to
The cloud has made the processing power of the world’s most powerful computers accessible to a wider range of companies than ever before. Instead of
As the number of industries integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations continues to grow, more organizations are scrutinizing their AI system design workflows, including
Humans can walk with relative ease over rocks, through mud, up and down hills, on thick carpets, and across bouncy trampolines. We can do so
The age of computational design has finally arrived. Incorporating data and artificial intelligence (AI) at every stage of a design process transforms our design tools,
People are highly efficient at learning simple, everyday tasks — we can learn how to pick up or place a bottle on a table, for
The chances are that if you’re reading this you have heard the phrase “Data is the new oil,” coined by Clive Humby, the British mathematician