Medical Xpress August 21, 2024
Rutgers Cancer Institute

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) powered by human language has made remarkable progress and gained widespread use through tools such as ChatGPT. While it is mostly known for helping with reading and writing, scientists are starting to explore how this type of AI can be used in research.

In a recent study, Rutgers researchers, including from Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health, show that generative AI can model basic biological structures, like (the building blocks of proteins) and a loop-like structure commonly found in proteins. The study was published in Scientific Reports.

Researchers also found that generative AI can analyze the...

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