Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly transforming scientific research, with researchers across multiple areas of physics leading the development and application of these tools. To ...
The rapid advances in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming biology and opening new directions for scientific inquiry.
CU Anschutz researcher Michael A. David, PhD, is turning to a subset of AI to enhance the field of orthopedics and helping others do the same.
A Tokyo-based company has unveiled 'The AI Scientist,' an autonomous system that can generate research ideas, run experiments, and write full scientific papers. One of its papers was accepted at a ...