Comments by "EddTals" (@TalEdds) on "Cleo Abram"
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@danwylie-sears1134 I think you did not look up how AlphaFold was trained. It was done the hard way using the First Principles. Millions of people, all over the world, manually folded proteins, chain by chain, on-by-one, from primary to tertiary structure, to teach AlphaFold how to do it by itself and predict the final quaternary structure. After enough training was done the model could use its vast computing power to fold more protein and predict the final proteins at lightning speed. As I have said before, the model is only as good as its training data. If it was done on shoddy data, it would give shoddy results. Garbage-in, Garbage out. That is why analysing, cleaning, pruning and preparing proper data that would lead to viable outcomes is very important in the science of machine learning.
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