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Q&A: AI’s expanding role in the future of scientific discovery
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, which brings together researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Glen de Vries Dean of the Mellon College of Science and a panelist at the ... Read More
AI is introducing new risks in biotechnology. It can undermine trust in science
The very tools that accelerate discovery can also introduce new risks of accidental release or deliberate misuse of biological agents, technologies and knowledge. Read More
How AI is being used as a trust builder in pharma marketing

Pharma marketers see AI as shifting beyond being just a productivity tool to one that can foster trust among consumers. Read More
'I trust AI the way a sailor trusts the sea. It can carry you far, or it can drown you': Poll results reveal majority do not trust AI
At the time of writing, the results show that only 13% believe they can trust AI and that it will improve their lives, while 55% expressed no trust in AI to act safely or fairly. Around 32% were ... Read More
Deep learning finds new materials; AI eyes atomistic prediction in materials
Deep learning, a multifaceted and groundbreaking subset of Artificial Intelligence (AI), is reshaping various sectors, notably materials science. Its algorithms are now leveraged to predict and ... Read More
Seattle's Allen Institute for AI to receive $152 million in grants for scientific research

The Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) will receive $152 million in grants in a public-private partnership, according to the U.S. National Science Foundation. The collaboration, known as the Open Multimodal ... Read More
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