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90% of science is lost. This new AI just found it


Vast amounts of valuable research data remain unused, trapped in labs or lost to time. Frontiers aims to change that with FAIR² Data Management, a groundbreaking AI-driven system that makes datasets ... Read More

Top A.I. Researchers Leave OpenAI, Google and Meta for New Start-Up


Founded by a co-creator of ChatGPT, Periodic Labs aims to build artificial intelligence that can accelerate discoveries in physics, chemistry and other fields. Read More

OpenAI is hiring 'AI-pilled' academics to build a scientific discovery accelerator


OpenAI for Science was announced in a Tuesday X post. Its goal is to accelerate scientific discovery through AI. The post suggests GPT-5 will play a key role in the effort. Artificial intelligence ... Read More

Q&A: AI’s expanding role in the future of scientific discovery


To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Carnegie Mellon University is helping define how artificial ... Read More

AI virtual labs from Stanford could speed up scientific breakthroughs


A New Kind of Research Team The heart of this innovation is something called a “virtual lab,” led by an AI principal investigator, or AI PI for short. Instead of hiring real scientists, the AI PI ... Read More

New AI tool identifies 1,000 'questionable' scientific journals


A team of computer scientists led by the University of Colorado Boulder has developed a new artificial intelligence platform that automatically seeks out “questionable” scientific journals. The study, ... Read More


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