A research team from Sakana AI Company in Tokyo, Japan, along with academic laboratories in Canada and the UK, has developed AI Scientist – an artificial intelligence system capable of performing the entire scientific research cycle.
This system can read existing documents, formulate hypotheses, test solutions, write reports, and even evaluate its own results.
Currently, AI Scientist can only conduct research in the field of machine learning and cannot yet perform laboratory work. Gerbrand Ceder, a materials scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA), believes there is still a long way to go from AI that proposes hypotheses to being deployed as a true "robotic scientist."
The emergence of AI Scientist raises questions about the role of artificial intelligence in modern scientific research. Despite its limitations, AI Scientist promises to automate repetitive aspects of research, allowing scientists to focus on more innovative ideas.
MINH CHAU
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/nha-khoa-hoc-ai-post757057.html






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