
PVNet Intern Sully Chen, Duke Medical Student & AI Scientist at OpenAI
Meet Sully: A 26-year-old medical student from Duke University who's currently on leave to work as a staff research scientist at OpenAI.
Sully's mission:
Reshaping the future of medicine and science through artificial intelligence.
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Sully's Goals:
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Creating advanced AI tools for medicine. He wants to build highly specialized AI systems that can directly improve patient care and speed up biomedical research.
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Advancing AGI to transform healthcare. Sully believes AGI can revolutionize medicine, accelerate discovery, reduce global disparities, and deliver personalized care and education worldwide.

A Quote from Sully Chen:
​"I’m particularly hopeful that AGI will dramatically accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, tear down barriers and disparities in healthcare, and provide high quality, personalized education to all people."


​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Sully is part of a new generation of physician-scientists reimagining what healthcare can be—with intelligence, empathy, and technology at the core.
What Sully does at OpenAI:
Sully is shaping the future of AI. He works on the brains behind today’s leading artificial intelligence models: advancing how machines reason, understand, and generate language.
His work not only pushes the boundaries of what AI can do, but also opens new frontiers in medicine and science, showing how AI can drive real-world change.​​​​
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Check out Sully's work here:

