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Three MIT PhD students reverse-engineered Google's AlphaFold 3, creating Boltz-1 as an open-source alternative for drug discovery. Their platform enables pharmaceutical companies to conduct rapid and cost-effective drug-binding predictions while maintaining free access to the underlying models. Boltz aims to challenge commercial restrictions and offer a more accessible solution within the competitive landscape of AI in drug discovery.
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