Researchers have used artificial intelligence to discover a new class of antibiotics effective against drug-resistant bacteria.
The AI models developed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard analyze chemical structures to predict antibiotic activity and potential human cell toxicity.
What does this mean for leaders?
The main takeaway is that business leaders in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries should probably start investing in AI technologies to enhance research and development, particularly in drug discovery.
And for leaders who are not in the pharma/ biotech space, it’s a good idea to think about leveraging AI to analyze vast amounts of data for any R&D-related bottlenecks.
Launching the “Generative AI for Business Leaders” Course
I recently launched a new course on Udemy entitled “Generative AI for Business Leaders”
It’s a short course about how to use AI with your team, and it covers simple frameworks and strategies of using Generative AI at work.
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One Prompt You Can Use at Work Today
Here’s a practical ChatGPT Prompt you can use at work:
Help me create an outline for a presentation on [topic] to [outcome]
For example,
Help me create an outline for a presentation on the challenges and actions that we should take to fix a troubled program for one of our clients
If you would like to see more of those prompts, check out my free book called: ChatGPT for Better Business Communication.
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