Insilico CEO Alex Zhavoronkov Shares His Vision for ‘Pharma Superintelligence’

Insilico CEO Alex Zhavoronkov Shares His Vision for ‘Pharma Superintelligence’

Alex Zhavoronkov, featured on this year’s A.I. Power Index, has spent his career pushing the boundaries of what A.I. can achieve in medicine. As founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, he built Pharma.AI, a platform designed to compress traditional drug development timelines from years to mere months. Already, the system has produced a breakthrough Parkinson’s…

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Ray Kurzweil: AI Is Not Hollywood’s Alien Invasion

Ray Kurzweil: AI Is Not Hollywood’s Alien Invasion

Ray Kurzweil, computer scientist, inventor and futurist—featured on this year’s A.I. Power Index—has spent decades forecasting the trajectory of A.I. As principal researcher at Google and co-founder of robotics startup Beyond Imagination, he continues to shape both A.I. research and practical innovation. In 2024, he released The Singularity Is Nearer, a follow-up to his 2005…

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Daphne Koller Wants to Fix Drug Discovery With A.I.—and Real Data

Daphne Koller Wants to Fix Drug Discovery With A.I.—and Real Data

Daphne Koller, founder and CEO of Insitro, has established herself as one of the most influential leaders in A.I.-powered drug discovery, earning recognition on this year’s A.I. Power Index. After co-founding and leading Coursera to democratize education globally, Koller pivoted to tackle one of science’s most complex challenges: transforming pharmaceutical research through artificial intelligence. Under…

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Booking CEO Aims to Bring Back the Convenience of Travel Agents With the Help of A.I.

Booking CEO Aims to Bring Back the Convenience of Travel Agents With the Help of A.I.

Booking Holdings, the parent company of Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak and OpenTable, is pushing a “connected trip” strategy powered by generative A.I., letting customers book flights, hotels and ground transportation all at once. While the technology is new, the concept is familiar. “There used to be such a thing, it was called a human travel agent,”…

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