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Given the variability between labs and the unique nature of R&D work, custom, niche AI tools are going to become much more ...
A major scientific advance in protein modeling developed by Microsoft Research AI for Science, has been published in Science.
Chances are that you have unknowingly encountered compelling online content that was created, either wholly or in part, by ...
Sakana AI's groundbreaking 'AI Scientist' system autonomously conducts end-to-end scientific research, challenging traditional scientific methods and raising questions about the future of discovery.
AI research exploring how humans could speak with pets – and what could go wrong - First scientific institution focused on investigating animals’ consciousness is established ...
As AI grows more prevalent in scientific research, Lease is thinking about ethics and practicality. He’s a founding member of UT’s Good Systems initiative, which aims to create AI technology ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally altering the landscape of scientific discovery, marking a significant step towards the development of artificial superintelligence (ASI). A new study ...
Tokyo-based artificial intelligence startup Sakana AI today unveiled what it says is the first generative AI model in the world designed to conduct scientific research on its own.The model, called ...
With hallucinations waning, AI is diving deeper into scientific research Norwegian startup Iris promises a new solution to hallucinations May 29, 2024 - 12:13 pm ...
Many AI tools reawaken the myth that there can be an objective standpoint-free science in the form of the "objective" AI. But these AI tools don't come from nowhere. They're not a view from nowhere.
The language program developed by the US company OpenAI uses artificial intelligence to write a random binary code. A new study has found that an AI agent produced better ideas than human experts.
Researchers look at how AI (large language models or LLMs in particular) could change the nature of social science research. In an article published yesterday in the journal Science, leading ...