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New technologies like AI come with big claims – borrowing the scientific concept of validity can help cut through the hype

Different scientific fields have their own ways of evaluating validity. Engineers test new designs against safety and performance standards. Medical researchers use controlled experiments to verify ... Read More
AI assistant developed for every step of the scientific process
Researchers have developed an AI-powered 'scientific assistant' designed to accelerate the scientific process by helping them identify new research questions, analyze and interpret data, and produce ... Read More
‘Godfather of AI’ Breaks Major Science Research Record

Computer scientist Yoshua Bengio has become the first person to have their work cited more than one million times on the search engine Google Scholar. Read More
A New Conference Presented Scientific Papers Written and Reviewed by A.I. as an Experiment. Here's What Happened
Should scientists use artificial intelligence to help conduct research or write up the results? Most publishers prohibit listing A.I. as an author in a study; conferences don’t allow speakers to use A ... Read More
Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI

James Zou used virtual AI ‘scientists’ to find novel covid-19 treatments. Now, he’s having AI review and present all of the research at a controversial new conference. In October, a new academic ... Read More
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