AI supercomputer being used to develop vaccines for Alzheimer’s

AI supercomputer being used to develop vaccines for Alzheimer’s

University of Bristol Simon McIntosh-Smith stands next to part of the supercomputer, which is dark grey and white. He is wearing a yellow high-vis jacket and a white hard hat, and appears to be presenting the facility to other people wearing the same safety clothing. University of Bristol

Professor Simon McIntosh-Smith described the supercomputer as ‘potentially world-changing’

A £225m supercomputer is using artificial intelligence (AI) to develop new drugs and vaccines.

When it is fully operational this summer, the Isambard-AI computer in Bristol will be the most powerful supercomputer in the UK.

Last week, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer unveiled plans to “unleash AI” across the UK in an effort to boost growth.

Simon McIntosh-Smith, a professor in…

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