AI helping speed up the timeline to create new drugs: Sanofi CEO

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Artificial Intelligence has already been applied to all kinds of businesses from tech to marketing, and the pharmaceutical industry is no different. Sanofi (SNY) CEO Paul Hudson talks with Yahoo Finance's Anjalee Khemlani about how A.I. has been integrated into their drug development pipeline. Hudson explains that with A.I. it's possible to do 'sophisticated algorithmic work' which will in turn allow a study to be 'six or 12 months ahead of what you could do before having those tools, and that means... you can submit it to the regulators early and of course then get it to patients earlier'. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

Hudson explains that with A.I.

it's possible to do"sophisticated algorithmic work" which will in turn allow a study to be"six or 12 months ahead of what you could do before having those tools, and that means... you can submit it to the regulators early and of course then get it to patients earlier".to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

 

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