Mô hình ngôn ngữ tổng quát (LLM) như GPT-2 và Qwen-3 có khả năng phát hiện cấu trúc sinh học một cách đáng kinh ngạc, đạt đến 100% độ chính xác trong nhận diện đồng nguyên protein. Nghiên cứu cho thấy kiến thức cấu trúc ẩn trong ngôn ngữ giúp mô hình "gấp nếp tinh thần", suy luận hình dạng protein như trí tuệ sinh học. Sự tương đồng sâu giữa ngôn ngữ loài người và "ngôn ngữ của sự sống" mở ra hướng tiếp cận tối giản cho trí tuệ nhân tạo trong khoa học. #AIforScience #BioDiscovery #LLMs #ProteinS

The original author of Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton, was a vocal critic of gene patents around the time of the Myriad disputes. In a call back to the original author, the characters in the new film Jurassic World Rebirth debate whether a life-saving drug should be the subject of patents or open sourced.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/jun/30/jurassic-world-rebirth-review-scarlett-johansson-runs-show-as-near-extinct-franchise-roars-back-to-life

There is also a strong focus on biodiscovery, bioprospecting, and biopiracy - (although disappointingly there is no discussion of the Convention on Biological Diversity or the Nagoya Protocol or benefit-sharing agreements in between the appearance of various mega-dinosaurs).

#biotech #biodiscovery #bioprospecting #biopiracy #patent #drugs #film

The morality (and patentability) of inventions derived by immoral means (T 2510/18)
Rose Hughes
https://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/10/the-morality-and-patentability-of.html
#biodiscovery #patent #EUlaw #IndigenousIP
'The invention arose from research by The Institute for Development Research (IRD) into traditional antimalarial remedies used by indigenous communities in French Guiana. A survey of these communities, involving interviews with 117 Indigenous people, identified 45 remedies using 27 different plant species, including bitter ash. The researchers focused on bitter ash to subsequently identify and extract the anti-malaria compound, Simalikalactone E.'
The morality (and patentability) of inventions derived by immoral means (T 2510/18)

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