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Bristol Myers to deploy Anthropic’s Claude AI model to speed up drug discovery

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 6:48 AM

May 20 (Reuters) – Bristol Myers Squibb said on Wednesday it is partnering with Anthropic to make its ​Claude AI model available to ‌over 30,000 employees in an effort to accelerate the discovery, development and delivery of new medicines.

• Bristol said it will also ‌leverage ​Claude Code, Anthropic’s coding ⁠tool, and evaluate ⁠its use in research, drug development, manufacturing and other commercial and medical affairs.

• Drugmakers have announced a slew ​of deals for tools to unleash the promise of artificial intelligence.

• ⁠Many, including drugmaker ⁠Eli Lilly, which has partnered ​with leading chipmaker Nvidia, are betting AI ​can also improve the success rate ‌of new drugs.

• “Most enterprise AI stops at the chatbot. The real prize is the untapped value still trapped ⁠behind decades of data silos, and this collaboration is how we reach it,” said Greg ⁠Meyers, ‌chief digital and technology officer ⁠at Bristol Myers.

• Agentic ​AI, ‌which requires little human intervention, ​could increase ⁠clinical development productivity by about 35% to 45% over the next five years, consultancy McKinsey said last year.

(Reporting by Christy Santhosh in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sahal Muhammed)