Abstract

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various aspects of biology, including healthcare, agriculture, and environmental monitoring. It highlights AI's ability to mimic human intelligence and analyze large datasets for predictions and tasks. The article also discusses its integration into Chinese medicine, where AI-guided diagnostic and therapeutic systems optimize clinical treatments and health management. AI is also used in disease management, analyzing data on diseases and pests, predicting their impact on ecosystems, and implementing preventative measures. The article also highlights the role of integrated information systems in environmental monitoring. Artificial intelligence (AI) has significant potential in healthcare research and chemical discoveries. Pharmaceutical companies are using AI to improve drug development by utilizing computational biology and machine learning systems to predict molecular behavior and the likelihood of finding a useful drug. This saves time and money on unnecessary tests. Clinical studies, electronic medical records, high-resolution medical images, and genomic profiles can be used as resources for drug development. Strong AI systems can analyze extensive data sets in pharmaceutical and medical research. This review focuses on integrating knowledge of cancer drugs, drug resistance, next-generation sequencing, genetic variants, and structural biology in cancer precision drug discovery.

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