Another Day Another Technological Leap
Alright people Ripley here. You think xenomorphs are scary? Try navigating the world of Big Pharma and Artificial Intelligence these days. Eli Lilly that giant corporation everyone’s heard about is throwing down $2.75 billion on a deal with Insilico Medicine a Hong Kong based company that’s cooking up drugs using AI. Yes that's right – Skynet is now prescribing your meds. What could possibly go wrong?
The Fine Print and the Future
So here's the deal. Insilico gets $115 million upfront and the rest is tied to regulatory approvals and sales milestones. They've already got 28 drugs in the pipeline some of which are actually in clinical trials. Insilico's CEO Alex Zhavoronkov mentioned that Lilly is pretty sharp with AI themselves even having a whiz kid who's merged biology chemistry and automation into one glorious potentially terrifying package. Want to read more about how quickly things can change? Then check out this article: Justice Department Antitrust Chief Resigns Abruptly. Trust me keeping an eye on who's in charge is always a good idea whether it's fighting corporate greed or alien invasions.
Gateway to Tomorrow or a Corporate Maze?
As part of the arrangement Insilico will be joining Lilly’s “Gateway Labs community.” Sounds cozy doesn’t it? Like a high tech slightly dystopian summer camp for biotech development. Andrew Adams from Lilly calls Insilico’s AI discovery a “powerful complement” to their clinical development. Translation: they’re hoping the AI can do the heavy lifting while they count the profits. Happens every time.
China and the Bottom Line
Eli Lilly’s CEO David A. Ricks was hobnobbing in Beijing recently just after announcing a $3 billion investment in China over the next decade. Turns out only a sliver of their revenue comes from China right now. But Insilico develops its AI outside of China but runs early preclinical drug development in China. Seems everyone is trying to get a piece of that pie. All I can say is watch your back and maybe invest in some good body armor.
Time Is Money and AI Is Faster
Zhavoronkov claims that AI can synthesize molecules faster than traditional methods. Which means they’re speeding up the whole process. He wants to reduce research time to get the product faster. The same amount of time to do a job has been shrinking for ages from decades to years to months. Makes you wonder if it will only be seconds in the future. I’m all for efficiency but let’s not forget to ask the important questions like "Are we rushing into another atmosphere without knowing whats in it?"
This Changes Everything (Again)
Look this AI pharma deal is a big deal. It could revolutionize drug discovery or it could lead to some unforeseen consequences. One thing is for sure this is not going to be like the Sulaco on a rescue mission: it’s going to be bumpy unpredictable and probably involve things trying to kill you in new and creative ways. Just remember my motto: "I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure."
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