I am so pissed off that the press have completely ignored this crowdfunder. When we were trying to buy the land they were slathering all over posting about it, but when the government fucked us over and pulled their ~£0.5mn contribution, we’re just blanked now. www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/warleigh-n...
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‘Vine: 6 seconds that changed the world’ is finally here! Possibly the best, nostalgic, fun I’ve had as a journalist, and genuinely fascinating to get the inside scoop on the tech decisions that continue to change the way we communicate, think, and live.
open.spotify.com/show/0DdmThQ...
We're looking for Research Engineers to work at the intersection of LLMs and impactful scientific problems - see boards.greenhouse.io/deepmind/job... for more details. Applications close next Tuesday 18th.
Note that v3.0.1 is just tagging the current state of the GitHub repository, but we would recommend updating code if you are currently using v3.0.0.
AlphaFold v3.0.1 is out! Contains various efficiency and usability improvements alongside a collection of minor bug fixes. See the release notes for more detail - github.com/google-deepm...
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This sounds trivial, but often it is not - what is the "objective function" in comparison to the truth (and of course, what is a true representation of what is going on). "Benchmarking" and "competitions" somehow sounds as if you the referee not the player, but actually you are the game designer.
Members of AlphaFold team and Google DeepMind colleagues pose in white tie on steps inside Stockholm concert hall for the Nobel event.
It was also really nice to meet again and spend time with David Baker and the expansive Rosetta community, along with the other laureates. Stockholm sure knows how to put on a party!
Demis Hassabis, Tim Green and John Jumper pose in white tie at a Nobel prize event.
Flying back to London after an unreal experience celebrating the Chemistry Nobel win with John and Demis and the rest of the AlphaFold team, family and colleagues. Congratulations all round!
Super excited to preprint our work on developing a Biomolecular Emulator (BioEmu): Scalable emulation of protein equilibrium ensembles with generative deep learning from @msftresearch.bsky.social ch AI for Science.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#CASP16 program is posted (so you can guess the "winners". Congratulations to Yang and Kihara who seems to have done well in RNA+Proteins. Also congratulations to AF3-server (i.e. me) who was selected to talk (i.e. most people did worse than the server). predictioncenter.org/casp16/doc/C... .
AI for science could be more impactful than chatbots. It is already helping win Nobel prizes and accelerating drug development and materials discovery.
Today we published an essay about it: why it matters, how it’s happening and its implications. Here is a summary from an econ / social sci lens.
Just a heads up to everyone: @deep-mind.bsky.social is unfortunately a fake account and has been reported. Please do not follow it nor repost anything from it.
We're hiring! Our team at Google DeepMind is looking for a research engineer to join us. More details in the link below.
boards.greenhouse.io/deepmind/job...
Worth stressing that computers from across the world access EMBL-EBI 100 million times a day - sometimes for a tiny lookup, sometimes to download large amounts of public domain information about the world we live in.
I am very proud to be part of the @ebi.embl.org community delivering on this
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I'm super excited to share that our work on AlphaQubit, a high accuracy neural network quantum error correction decoder, is now published in Nature! www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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