Imagine an AI that not only assists scientists but actively collaborates, generating new hypotheses and even designing experiments. In this deep dive, we explore Google's groundbreaking research on an AI co-scientist built on Gemini 2.0. With a multi-agent system designed to mimic the scientific method, this AI is already making waves—discovering new drug applications, identifying promising disease targets, and even explaining complex biological mechanisms. Could this technology revolutionize scientific research as we know it? Tune in as we break down its real-world experiments, potential impact, and the ethical considerations of AI-driven discovery.Link: https://research.google/blog/accelerating-scientific-breakthroughs-with-an-ai-co-scientist/
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