Who's Working On It? AI-Controlled Experiments

·Sarah Constantin··

Dr. Lee Cronin’s “Chemputer” robotA lot of applications of AI in the experimental sciences boil down to data analysis. You take existing datasets — be they genomic sequences, images, chemical measurements, molecular structures, or even published papers — and use a model to analyze them.You can do a lot of useful things with this, such as:inference to predict the properties of a new example where part of the data is missinge.g. protein structure models predict unknown molecular structures from kn...

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