200 AI-Designed Drugs in Trials, None Approved Yet — Jun 8, 2026
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Two hundred AI-designed drugs are now in human trials. Not one is approved.
Run time: 20:11
In today's episode:
- Two hundred AI-discovered drugs in trials, zero approved
- FDA clears Clarius bedside ejection-fraction AI
- GE HealthCare auto-contouring tool cleared for radiation planning
- Philips and WellSpan sign seven-year AI imaging alliance
- Joint Commission launches first hospital AI certification
- WHO weighs AI for health-policy decisions
- Anthropic scales Mythos cyber program to fifteen countries
- Perplexity lets its agent write its own search code
- OpenAI says chat is dead, pivots to agents
TL;DR:
- The AI drug-discovery story matured into a counting problem: 200-plus candidates in clinical trials, roughly 56 in Phase 2 and 15 in Phase 3, and still zero FDA approvals. The 2026 Phase 3 readouts (zasocitinib, more rentosertib data) are the real test.
- Two more FDA clearances landed this week — Clarius for bedside ejection fraction, GE HealthCare for radiation-oncology auto-contouring — both narrow, both incremental, both shipping into existing workflows rather than replacing anyone.
- Governance caught up to deployment: the Joint Commission's Responsible Use of AI certification went live June 1, the first accreditation-grade AI program built specifically for health systems.
Sources cited:
- BioMed Nexus
- DAIC
- ITN
- Philips
- Joint Commission
- WHO
- TechCrunch
- The Decoder
- the AAPM TG-275/TG-132 segmentation guidance and reviews on auto-segmentation QA
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