AI in Healthcare
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Bristol Myers Squibb Moves to Put Claude Inside Drug Discovery Workflows
Bristol Myers Squibb will deploy Anthropic’s Claude model to accelerate drug discovery, adding another major pharma name to the list of companies betting on foundation models. The move signals growing confidence that general-purpose AI can be adapted to scientific work, not just administrative tasks.
SandboxAQ Brings Its Drug Discovery Models Into Claude, Lowering the Barrier for Scientists
SandboxAQ is integrating its drug discovery models with Claude, making its tools accessible to users without deep coding expertise. The move could broaden adoption by turning advanced chemistry workflows into something closer to a conversational interface.
SandboxAQ’s Claude Integration Shows AI Drug Discovery Is Trying to Escape the Lab
SandboxAQ is bringing its drug discovery models into Claude, aiming to make advanced molecular design more accessible to users without specialized programming expertise. The move hints at a broader shift from elite, research-only platforms toward more usable AI interfaces for scientific work.
Physicians Building With AI Suggest the Next Phase Is Bottom-Up, Not Vendor-Led
Anthropic’s profile of physicians building with Claude highlights a growing movement of clinician-developers shaping AI tools from inside care settings. The significance lies less in one model than in the broader shift toward doctors becoming workflow designers rather than just end users.
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