Odaily Planet Daily News Google has launched an AI tool that can be used as a 'virtual co-author' for biomedical scientists. This new tool, tested by scientists at Stanford University and Imperial College London, can help scientists analyze large amounts of literature and propose new hypotheses using advanced reasoning abilities. Google's artificial intelligence department DeepMind prioritizes scientific research, and DeepMind's head, Demis Hassabis, also shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry last year for the technology developed by his team. Google stated that in an experiment on liver fibrosis, all the methods proposed by this 'assistant' showed potential for inhibiting the causes of the disease and exhibited very positive activity. Google also pointed out that AI has the ability to optimize expert-generated solutions over time. 'Although these results still need further validation, it provides a promising direction for using efficient AI systems to enhance and accelerate the work of expert scientists.' (Jinshi)
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Google'un 'AI Laboratuvar Asistanı' piyasaya sürüldü: çıkarımlar yapabilen, hipotezler öne sürebilen ve çözümleri optimize edebilen bir asistan.
Odaily Planet Daily News Google has launched an AI tool that can be used as a 'virtual co-author' for biomedical scientists. This new tool, tested by scientists at Stanford University and Imperial College London, can help scientists analyze large amounts of literature and propose new hypotheses using advanced reasoning abilities. Google's artificial intelligence department DeepMind prioritizes scientific research, and DeepMind's head, Demis Hassabis, also shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry last year for the technology developed by his team. Google stated that in an experiment on liver fibrosis, all the methods proposed by this 'assistant' showed potential for inhibiting the causes of the disease and exhibited very positive activity. Google also pointed out that AI has the ability to optimize expert-generated solutions over time. 'Although these results still need further validation, it provides a promising direction for using efficient AI systems to enhance and accelerate the work of expert scientists.' (Jinshi)