Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already transforming diverse industries, including healthcare, energy, cybersecurity, and communications by boosting productivity, enhancing engagement with clients, and significantly lowering operational overheads.
However, experts believe AI today hasn’t evolved enough to guide scientific processes. As tech giants race to launch AI co-scientist tools to help scientists develop hypotheses and research plans and unravel new knowledge, experts opined that these tools fall short of their promises.
“We’ve seen throughout history that some of the most...
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