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How AI Company Isomorphic Labs Is Working to Solve All Disease | Bloomberg Tech: Europe 9/12/2025

AI-powered drug discovery: is it the next frontier of medicine? From cutting down costs, to speeding up development, the technology promises plenty – but can it deliver? In this episode, Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie speaks exclusively to Demis Hassabis, the Nobel Laureate aiming to literally “solve all disease” through his work at London-based Isomorphic Labs. Hassabis’…

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AI-powered drug discovery: is it the next frontier of medicine? From cutting down costs, to speeding up development, the technology promises plenty – but can it deliver? In this episode, Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie speaks exclusively to Demis Hassabis, the Nobel Laureate aiming to literally “solve all disease” through his work at London-based Isomorphic Labs. Hassabis’ work comes in addition to his responsibilities at Alphabet Inc., where he oversees all of the company’s core AI work as co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind.

“Bloomberg Tech: Europe” spotlights the biggest names and trends shaping the region’s technology ecosystem as the global competition heats up. This monthly, 30-minute magazine-style show features in-depth interviews with top technology leaders, as well as major investors and policymakers – giving you a compelling A to Z of the most consequential innovations, opportunities and challenges.

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00:01:06 – Bloomberg Tech: Europe
00:01:16 – Isomorphic Labs Working To ‘Solve All Disease’
00:02:03 – Demis Hassabis, Isomorphic Labs Founder & CEO
00:11:51 – Max Jaderberg, Isomorphic Labs Chief AI Officer
00:15:53 – Rebecca Paul, Isomorphic Labs Medicinal Drug Design Head
00:19:51 – Mihaela van der Schaar, University of Cambridge
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13 Comments

  1. @web2yt488

    September 13, 2025 at 6:26 am

    Terrible intro

  2. @HD.369

    September 13, 2025 at 10:00 am

    Lilly from 2010 👍

  3. @Conquerorbentonconquest

    September 13, 2025 at 6:09 pm

    Love it! Let’s go Isomorphic!

  4. @hypercuriosity9828

    September 13, 2025 at 6:14 pm

    Love it. Hopefully they hiring junior engineers !

    • @T3k.N1k

      September 14, 2025 at 1:47 pm

      They are robot ones

  5. @トミートミー-z2z

    September 13, 2025 at 9:37 pm

    Sir Demis👑

  6. @hugopennmir

    September 14, 2025 at 12:04 am

    The GOAT 🐐

  7. @AdnanaliMagan2025

    September 14, 2025 at 6:36 am

    Well actually but you can buy the carem for your your party and baby good so you should try to use it for you to be a good so remember skins for it to you and your future that is good so remember good morning dear friends and baby good luck baby 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😅

    • @deeplearningpartnership

      September 14, 2025 at 12:24 pm

      ?

  8. @WVthink

    September 14, 2025 at 8:23 am

    These people must be very happy to go to work everyday knowing that if they are successful their work will have a profoundly positive impact on millions to billions of people all over the word.

  9. @deeplearningpartnership

    September 14, 2025 at 12:23 pm

    Cool.

  10. @T3k.N1k

    September 14, 2025 at 1:41 pm

    With a quantum computer, you could go 10^60. In fact, you could represent all of the atoms in the universe. I wonder why Sir Demis thinks they won’t be necessary, possibly due to AI, his own guy just admitted that our quantum mechanical reality is so large when expressed as data it is hard to do with classical computers (including supercomputers and AI)

    Now, a 400 qbit quantum computer that literally can cover the entire know universe. To do that as one atom = one bit on a Turing machine would take El Capitan after the Lawrence Livermore National Lab over 10k years. To say its difficult and they need more break throughs is the understatement of the century

    • @Rupe1992

      September 14, 2025 at 6:14 pm

      I guess he’s saying that, while quantum computers could also solve it with brute force, they’re still 5-10 years away, so lets use classical AI for now

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As SpaceXAI heads toward its IPO, investors are betting on more than rockets and chatbots: the company says enterprise AI represents a $26 trillion opportunity. But can Grok actually win corporate customers? One of the few companies putting it to work is Gopuff, which built its new AI shopping assistant on xAI’s models. Gopuff co-CEO…

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As SpaceXAI heads toward its IPO, investors are betting on more than rockets and chatbots: the company says enterprise AI represents a $26 trillion opportunity. But can Grok actually win corporate customers? One of the few companies putting it to work is Gopuff, which built its new AI shopping assistant on xAI’s models. Gopuff co-CEO Rafael Ilishayev joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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Much of SpaceX’s growth forecast hinges on ideas that seem straight out of science fiction, but backers of Elon Musk say he’s pulled off the unbelievable before. Brett Winton, chief futurist at ARK Invest, one of the most prominent institutional supporters of Musk’s firms, joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like…

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Much of SpaceX’s growth forecast hinges on ideas that seem straight out of science fiction, but backers of Elon Musk say he’s pulled off the unbelievable before. Brett Winton, chief futurist at ARK Invest, one of the most prominent institutional supporters of Musk’s firms, joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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SpaceX IPO Draws More Than $70B in Retail Orders | Bloomberg Tech 6/11/2026

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss SpaceX gearing up to finalize its IPO pricing today. This as its offering attracts more than $70 billion in orders from retail investors. Plus, Oracle is under pressure after the company reported higher quarterly capital expenses than expected, raising investor concerns about the profitability of the AI infrastructure…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss SpaceX gearing up to finalize its IPO pricing today. This as its offering attracts more than $70 billion in orders from retail investors. Plus, Oracle is under pressure after the company reported higher quarterly capital expenses than expected, raising investor concerns about the profitability of the AI infrastructure business. And, a conversation with 776 Founder and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian from SuperReturn in Berlin.

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00:01:51 – Loren Grush & Bailey Lipschultz, Bloomberg News
00:07:19 – Brett Winton, ARK Invest
00:15:54 – Brody Ford, Bloomberg News
00:17:39 – Alexis Ohanian, Reddit Co-Founder
00:28:29 – Enda Curran, Bloomberg News
00:31:30 – Kristina Hooper, Man Group
00:37:03 – Rafael Ilishayev, GoPuff Co-CEO
00:44:21 – Brian White, Piper Sandler
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