Moderator Heiner Linke, Anne L’Huillier, Bill Phillips, Klara Bonneau, and John Jumper
In today’s world, it seems like AI is everywhere. It writes emails and code, summarizes meetings, analyzes images, acts as a personal assistant, and much more. Scientists sometimes use it not only to process data, but to decide what experiments to try in the first place. At the 75th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, this led to a sharper question. AI is obvi…
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