While many people are growing deeply concerned about the negative impact artificial intelligence might have on our fragile world, mathematician Noam Solomon is literally harnessing the technology to map a key part of the human physiology – the immune system – and help discover and develop therapeutics that will ultimately save lives.

CEO of the rapidly growing biotech company Immunai, Solomon – and a team of tech experts and scientists spread across the world from New York to Tel Aviv via Europe – is using AI to better understand the body’s immune system. This knowledge is already assisting some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, such as AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pfizer, and Teva, to discover novel targets and design more effective clinical trials for drugs, and crucially predict which patients will benefit best from them.

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