Google's latest work in AI paves way to make cancers more treatable with the launch of C2S-Scale 27B, a foundation AI model built with Yale University, to understand the “language” of individual cells.

The model predicted new drugs that could work best to fight tumors by studying how cancer behaves at a microscopic level. It was then lab-tested on human model cells, Google said in the announcement.

"An exciting milestone for AI in science: Our C2S-Scale 27B foundation model, built with Yale (University) and based on Gemma, generated a novel hypothesis about cancer cellular behavior, which scientists experimentally validated in living cells," Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote on X.

More significantly, the model built on 27 billion parameters is accessible for others on platforms like GitHub

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