OpenAI launches AI model GPT-Rosalind for life sciences research

OpenAI launches AI model GPT-Rosalind for life sciences research
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Summary OpenAI launched GPT-Rosalind, an AI model for life sciences, aiding biochemistry, drug discovery, and translational medicine, enabling research, experiment planning, and database queries

(Reuters) - OpenAI on Thursday introduced an artificial intelligence model touting increased biology knowledge and scientific research capabilities, ​as the startup deepens its push into the ‌life sciences field.

The GPT-Rosalind, named after 20th-century British scientist Rosalind Franklin, is designed to support research across biochemistry, drug discovery and translational medicine.

Demand ​for AI-powered tools to accelerate drug discovery and ​research has risen across pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions and biotech ⁠firms.

"By supporting evidence synthesis, hypothesis generation, experimental planning, and ​other multi-step research tasks, this model is designed to help ​researchers accelerate the early stages of discovery," OpenAI said in a blog.

Researchers using the model will be able to query databases, read the ​latest scientific papers, use other scientific tools and suggest new ​experiments, OpenAI said in a press briefing. The model was built on ‌top ⁠of OpenAI's newest internal models.

GPT-Rosalind is available as a research preview in ChatGPT, Codex, and the API for qualified customers through OpenAI's trusted access deployment structure. The company is ​also launching a ​free Life ⁠Sciences research plugin for Codex, connecting scientists to over 50 scientific tools and data sources.

The ​company said it is working with customers like ​Amgen, ⁠Moderna, Thermo Fisher Scientific and others to apply GPT-Rosalind across workflows.

OpenAI, creator of popular chatbot ChatGPT, on Tuesday unveiled GPT-5.4-Cyber, a variant ⁠of ​its latest flagship model fine-tuned specifically ​for defensive cybersecurity work, following rival Anthropic's announcement of frontier AI model Mythos.

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