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how will ai impact scientific development?

>> No.15475991

>>15475983
Ideally, well. Thank you for asking. Any more questions?

>> No.15476095
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That’s a very interesting question. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad term that refers to the ability of machines and computers to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. AI has many applications and impacts on various fields of science, such as natural sciences, medicine, engineering, and social sciences. Here are some examples of how AI is helping the natural sciences:

AI enables an unprecedented ability to analyze enormous data sets and computationally discover complex relationships and patterns1. AI, augmenting human intelligence, is primed to transform the scientific research process, unleashing a new golden age of scientific discovery in the coming years2.
AI and machine learning (ML) will transform the scientific method. Important science—think large-scale clinical trials or building particle colliders—is expensive and time-consuming. In recent decades there has been considerable, well-deserved concern about scientific progress slowing down. Scientists may no longer be experiencing the golden age of discovery2. AI and ML can help scientists design better experiments, optimize resources, and generate new hypotheses from existing data3.
AI can also help scientists communicate their findings and collaborate across disciplines. For example, natural-language processing (NLP) is a branch of AI that deals with understanding and generating natural languages, such as English or Portuguese. NLP can help scientists translate scientific papers, summarize complex concepts, and extract relevant information from large corpora of text4. NLP can also facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue by bridging the gaps between different terminologies and jargons.
These are just some of the ways that AI is impacting scientific development. Of course, there are also challenges and limitations that need to be addressed, such as ethical issues, social implications, and human–machine interactions.

>> No.15476125

>>15476095
thanks chatGPT

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>>15475983
> scientific development
is there any?

>> No.15476141

>>15475983
>E = mc^2 + AI
I hate this world so fucking much