Beal Jacob, Adler Aaron, Yaman Fusun
Raytheon BBN Technologies, 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States.
Raytheon BBN Technologies, 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States.
Biosystems. 2016 Oct;148:40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2015.08.006. Epub 2015 Sep 3.
Our capabilities for systematic design and engineering of biological systems are rapidly increasing. Effectively engineering such systems, however, requires the synthesis of a rapidly expanding and changing complex body of knowledge, protocols, and methodologies. Many of the problems in managing this complexity, however, appear susceptible to being addressed by artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, i.e., methods enabling computers to represent, acquire, and employ knowledge. Such methods can be employed to automate physical and informational "routine" work and thus better allow humans to focus their attention on the deeper scientific and engineering issues. This paper examines the potential impact of AI on the engineering of biological organisms through the lens of a typical organism engineering workflow. We identify a number of key opportunities for significant impact, as well as challenges that must be overcome.
我们对生物系统进行系统设计和工程的能力正在迅速提高。然而,要有效地设计这样的系统,需要综合迅速扩展和不断变化的复杂知识体系、协议和方法。然而,管理这种复杂性的许多问题似乎可以通过人工智能(AI)技术来解决,即让计算机能够表示、获取和运用知识的方法。这些方法可用于自动化物理和信息“常规”工作,从而使人类能够更好地将注意力集中在更深层次的科学和工程问题上。本文通过典型的生物体工程工作流程来审视人工智能对生物工程的潜在影响。我们确定了一些具有重大影响的关键机遇以及必须克服的挑战。