Large Language Models

Epsiode 28: Scientific Communication - Telling Stories that Matter

Epsiode 28:  Scientific Communication - Telling Stories that Matter

In episode 28 of the biorevolution podcast Andreas Horchler and Louise von Stechow talk about the science communication. Scientists often need to get our message out, during a pitch, a presentation at a scientific conference or in a grant application. To engage your audience, scientists can take a lead from the story telling principles used in fiction. In this episode we discuss story telling techniques drawing on sources such as Lisa Crohn’s story genius and Ted talks and translate those to scientific communication.

Epsiode 27: AI in drug development – Expanding the option space

Epsiode 27:  AI in drug development – Expanding the option space

In episode 27 of We’re doomed, We’re saved , the bio revolution podcast  Andreas Horchler and Louise von Stechow talk about the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in drug discovery and development. The pharma industry is struggling with high development costs and failure rates. Can AI help to overcome those challenges, and what is hype and what is reality?

Epsiode 26: The future of medicine - trends, technologies and skills

Epsiode 26:  The future of medicine - trends, technologies and skills

In episode 26 of We’re doomed we’re saved we talk about the future trends in medicine, such as technologization, virtualization, predictive orientation and patient centration. These trends are corroborated by new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), telemedicine, wearable devices and smart sensors.
Listen to We're doomed, We're saved, the bio revolution podcast with Andreas Horchler and Louise von Stechow here.

Epsiode 25: 1.5 years of LLMs - hope, hype and hallucination

Epsiode 25:  1.5 years of LLMs - hope, hype and hallucination

In episode 25 of We’re doomed we’re saved we talk to idalab founder and mathematician, Paul von Bünau we discuss the promise and challenges of Large Language Models (LLMs) in the biomedical field and ask the question if we can ever stop them from hallucinating.