A U.S. News article on Friday about DeepMind, the artificial intelligence lab and subsidiary of Alphabet incorrectly said the initial database was released with one million predicted protein structures, and it implied that the proteins of the human body weren’t included in the database until some time after December 2021. A U.S. News article on Friday about Senate Democrats incorrectly said nearly two hours. A World News article on Friday about the Chinese property market incorrectly gave the figure as 10%. Read More...
A U.S. News article on Friday about DeepMind, the artificial intelligence lab and subsidiary of Alphabet incorrectly said the initial database was released with one million predicted protein structures, and it implied that the proteins of the human body weren’t included in the database until some time after December 2021. A U.S. News article on Friday about Senate Democrats incorrectly said nearly two hours. A World News article on Friday about the Chinese property market incorrectly gave the figure as 10%.
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