
Mixture of Models: Biotech & Drug Discovery
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Mixture of Models for Verticals : Biotech & Drug Discovery The LLM era taught everyone to reach for one big model. The next era may not work that way. In every serious industry, the systems that actually deliver are mixtures of specialized models: one that sees, one that simulates, one that forecasts, one that checks, with a reasoning layer wiring them together. Each is best-in-class at a single job, and the system is the product of how they're wired together. That's a mixture of models, and every vertical wires it differently. ========================================= Biotech & Drug Discovery Drug discovery is where "models, plural" is already the norm. A target gets characterized, a molecule gets designed, its properties get predicted, and a reasoning layer ties the literature together. No single network does all four. We read the papers behind that pipeline and argue about where it breaks. WHY ONE MODEL ISN'T ENOUGH An LLM can summarize a paper, but it can't fold a protein, dock a ligand, or predict toxicity. Those are different model families with different inductive biases, and…
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