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Richard Van Noorden

@richvn
3 posts
2024-12-09
When a US firm rolled out a machine-learning tool to its scientists, teams assigned [at random] to use the AI discovered 44% more new materials and filed 39% more patent applications than those without the AI.  —  But a lot of qns remain about this preprint.  —  (By Davide Castelvecchi, Nature).
2024-12-09 View on X
Nature

A randomized study at a corporate lab employing more than 1,000 researchers: teams using AI discovered 44% more new materials than teams with standard workflows

But a lot of qns remain about this preprint.  —  (By Davide Castelvecchi, Nature). Forums: Msmash / Slashdot : AI Boosts Materials Discovery By 44% at Major US Lab

2023-02-08
Fascinating to see how to use GPT-3 [ChatGPT's predecessor] to edit a scientific manuscript (adapted from @miltondp 's January preprint, for this @nature article about generative AI and science ) https://www.nature.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2023-02-08 View on X
Nature

Science researchers are excited about AI chatbots like ChatGPT but apprehensive about their propensity to produce errors and misleading info on technical topics

2019-10-07
VC and other private investors chucked around half a billion dollars at quantum tech firms in 2017-2018, finds @LizzieGibney in this breakdown of who's funding what, where, and why. https://go.nature.com/2mZyV5K
2019-10-07 View on X
Nature

Analysis: in 2017 and 2018, quantum computing startups received at least $450M in private funding, more than 4x the $104M disclosed over the previous two years

A Nature analysis explores the investors betting on quantum technology.  —  Search for this author in:  — Share via E-Mail