in adventure. a mixed much about fighter going one-on-one with a 10-foot alligator. wrestling with a huge reptiles that is burning across the internet and bringing attention to a good cause. that mma fighter joins us live. i think i would have been screaming but what was it like when you came up upon the team? you know, when i showed up, all the pressure was really off. i walk through those gates and i saw a big alligator in any knew the job had to get done. so we got it done. bill: mike right? you look like a big dude, what are you 6 2 hundred pounds? i understand you wrestle that you play football but how will you? i am 33 years old. bill: how you get into this and learn it s random trial and error you got to watch youtube a lot. dana: d use any equipment for your gator catching because it looked like it was just using your bare hands in the video.
which couldn t. we then used it to train an artificial intelligence model, and we started shows the model pictures of brand-new chemicals, that we didn t know whether were antibiotic or not. it helped us discover one that ended up showing this interesting activity against the bacteria. how much time in potential trial and error did this save you? yeah, it s a really good question. so we ran predictions once we had our trained model on just under 7,000 chemicals. that would have taken us probably three weeks or so, maybe a month to experiment due to the 7,000 experiments to test those chemicals. our model was able to assess those in an hour and a half or two hours. you know, it s a significant time savings. we did this here at a relatively
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brian: he s in fort worth. will: you are chitchatting, eating up my time and getting it wrong. you stand up to a black bear. people will be running from bears left and right and get attacked. brian: you play dead? will: you got zig-zag right on alligator. ainsley: i said it on air one time and someone wrote and said it was false, but my dad said that. will: i don t think alligators have good lateral movement. this may be an expert. do you have expertise how to outrun an alligator? we don t have many alligators around here thank goodness. go to florida and brian can try to zig-zag. trial and error. we ve been talking throughout the morning and you shared fascinating stat about the last