(CLO) Scientists at Imperial College London have figured out how bacteria acquire genetic material and become resistant to antibiotics after a decade of research. However, thanks to Google's AI system, they were able to solve this problem in just 48 hours.
One of the latest innovations in Gemini—an automated AI tool for generating scientific hypotheses—is its “co-scientist” system. While it can’t yet conduct experiments on its own, it can analyze data and generate hypotheses in just days, helping to accelerate biomedical research.
Google's AI Completes 10 Years of Research in Just 2 Days
According to The Telegraph, Professor José Penadés and his team have spent years studying how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics by accumulating DNA from other bacteria. With the risk of millions of deaths due to antibiotic resistance (AMR) by 2050, this discovery has important implications.
Dr Tiago Dias da Costa, an expert in bacterial pathogenesis, stressed that in just two days, the AI had synthesized about ten years of research.
While Google’s AI offers speed and accuracy, experts warn that more testing is needed before any of its hypotheses can be confirmed. The technology could save years of research, but the results still need to be verified.
Dr. da Costa raises an important question: What if we had an AI companion that helped weed out ineffective experiments?
AI outperforms math Olympiad gold medalists
Google's AI math-solving system also beat gold medalists at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) by combining a symbolic engine with a language model to solve complex geometry problems.
Google's “AlphaGeometry2” (AG2) system - an advanced AI platform - can solve 84% of geometry questions in IMO, while gold medalists average 81.8%.
Scientists say an AI system developed by Google DeepMind can solve both creative and pattern-matching problems. The announcement comes just a month after Microsoft unveiled rStar-Math, an advanced mathematical reasoning AI tool that can solve complex equations using a small language model (SML).
According to the authors, AlphaGeometry is Google's latest version of mathematical AI, first released in January 2024, with a 30% improvement in performance compared to previous versions. AG2 is optimized for solving geometry, a field that requires a combination of logic and intuitive thinking, instead of focusing solely on calculus and algebra.
However, experts warn that this milestone does not mean Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) - a level where AI can be smarter than humans in many fields, not just mathematics.
Ha Trang (according to Telegraph, Lagrada)
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