Google builds AI ‘co-scientist’ tool to speed up research
- Google has developed an AI tool to act as a virtual collaborator for biomedical scientists, as reported by the U.S. Blue chip on Wednesday.
- The AI co-scientist aims to generate testable hypotheses and experimental protocols to enhance research efficiency.
- Google acknowledges the necessity of safeguards against unethical research queries and malicious user intent.
- Scientists involved stated that the AI will complement researchers instead of replacing them.
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Scientists spent 10 years cracking superbug problem. It took Google's 'co-scientist' a lot less.
Scientists took 10 years to figure out how one type of superbug gains its ability to infect diverse bacterial species. When prompted, Google's new AI "co-scientist" gave them the answer in two days.
Google unveils new bot to help scientists with researching and analysing new medical treatments
Google's AI bot has already been tested by scientists at Stanford University and Imperial College London, with Google claiming it demonstrates advanced reasoning skills. It is capable of reviewing scientific papers and identifying potential breakthroughs
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