Using two AI models called CReM and F-VAE, researchers created more than 29 million potential new drug molecules without any specific rules – and two of them killed drug-resistant viruses The drug-resistant viruses were killed (stock) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Scientists have harnessed artificial intelligence to create two new possible antibiotics – and it could kill a major sexually transmitted disease. For decades, gonorrhoea and MRSA have both been seen as drug-resistant. However, two new drugs designed atom-by-atom using AI have sucessfully killed them both during tests . ‌

Performed in a laboratory and then on animals , experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) made the discovery earlier this month – although they have said that “years” of

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