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The scientific method took 400 years to build. AI is rebuilding it in a decade.
The way humanity discovers things is changing. Not incrementally - structurally. AI systems are finding patterns no human researcher could process, identifying drug candidates that decades of traditional research missed, predicting protein structures that stumped biochemists for half a century, and flagging cardiac anomalies in populations that have never seen a cardiologist. The acceleration is real, documented, and happening faster than the institutions built to govern scientific progress can respond.
The Acceleration is the account of what is actually happening at the frontier of AI-driven science - and what it means for medicine, physics, engineering, climate, space, and who gets to benefit from discoveries that should belong to all of humanity.
Written by Lon Forehand - AI policy analyst, 24-year Congressional affairs veteran, and NASA policy expert - this is not a book about the promise of AI in science. It is about the reality: diagnoses already being made earlier, drugs already moving through AI-accelerated pipelines, quantum breakthroughs already rewriting what is computationally possible, and an equity gap already widening between institutions with access to these tools and those without.
What this book reveals:
Medicine is being transformed at every layer simultaneously. AI is detecting cancers before symptoms appear, predicting cardiac events invisible to human cardiologists, and identifying drug interactions no clinical trial was designed to catch. The cardiologist ratio - the gap between how many cardiac patients exist and how many cardiologists exist to treat them - is closing through intelligent systems deployed at scale.
The drug development pipeline is being rebuilt from its foundations. AI is collapsing time between target identification and clinical candidate, searching chemical spaces too vast for any human team, and predicting trial failure modes early enough to redirect resources before billion-dollar losses accumulate.
Quantum computing and AI are converging in ways that will redefine what is scientifically possible. The problems that were computationally intractable - materials discovery, high-resolution climate modeling, protein folding at scale - are becoming tractable. The ceiling is rising. Who has access to what is above it is the question this book refuses to defer.
Nine transformations already underway:
• AI is restructuring the architecture of scientific discovery itself
• Medical diagnosis is moving from reactive to predictive
• Global healthcare capacity gaps are closing through intelligent deployment
• Drug development timelines are collapsing under AI-accelerated pipelines
• Industrial engineering is being transformed by AI systems that reason physically
• Quantum computing is breaking the ceiling on what science can compute
• Low Earth orbit is becoming a new frontier for AI-enabled research
• Clean energy is being transformed by AI optimization
• The democratization of scientific acceleration is being decided right now
Who this book is for:
Scientists watching their fields transform faster than their institutions. Policy makers funding science without understanding what AI is doing to its pace. Entrepreneurs building where AI-accelerated discovery is creating new industries. And anyone who understands that human health, energy, and survival in the next century will be shaped by what we discover in the next decade.
The Acceleration is the third book in the AGI Coming Soon series.
About the author: Lon Forehand spent 24 years at the intersection of technology policy and Congressional affairs, including budget and policy work for NASA and major aerospace contractors. He publishes AGI Coming Soon at agicomingsoon.substack.com.
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