Forbes November 25, 2024
Dr. Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

The field of life sciences is expansive, accounting for billions of dollars in research, development and innovation spend annually across the globe. Over the past few decades, this flourishing field has provided humanity with some of the most cutting edge developments— from new advancements in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, to medical devices and various means to deliver more personalized patient care.

Generative AI (Gen AI) has played an incredibly crucial role in this field. Innovators have developed a strong appetite for the potential with this technology— specifically with regards to transforming workloads, making processes more efficient and even aiding in the drug discovery and development process.

Shweta Maniar, Global Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Google Cloud, is optimistic about...

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