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By Muvija M LONDON (Reuters) - Google has developed an AI tool to act as a virtual collaborator for biomedical scientists, the U.S. blue chip said on Wednesday. The new tool, tested by scientists at

Google Unveils AI Co-Scientist to Support Biomedical Research

By Muvija M

LONDON (Reuters) - Google has developed an AI tool to act as a virtual collaborator for biomedical scientists, the U.S. blue chip said on Wednesday.

The new tool, tested by scientists at Stanford University in the U.S. and Imperial College London, uses advanced reasoning to help scientists synthesize vast amounts of literature and generate novel hypotheses, the company said.

AI is being increasingly deployed in the workplace, from answering calls to carrying out legal research, following the success of ChatGPT and similar models over the past year.

Google's AI unit, DeepMind, has made science a priority, and DeepMind boss Demis Hassabis was a co-recipient of a Nobel Prize in Chemistry last year for technology developed in the AI unit.

In an experiment on liver fibrosis, Google said all the approaches suggested by its new AI co-scientist showed promising activity and potential to inhibit causes of disease.

It showed the capacity to improve solutions generated by experts over time, Google added.

"While this is a preliminary finding requiring further validation, it suggests a promising avenue for capable AI systems... to augment and accelerate the work of expert scientists," it said.

The scientists who worked on the project said it would complement rather than replace researchers.

"We expect that it will... increase, rather than decrease scientific collaboration," Google scientist Vivek Natarajan said.

(Reporting by Muvija M; Additional reporting by Kenrick Cai in San Francisco; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Google has developed an AI tool to assist biomedical scientists.
  • The AI was tested at Stanford University and Imperial College London.
  • It helps synthesize literature and generate novel hypotheses.
  • The AI showed promising results in liver fibrosis research.
  • Google emphasizes AI as a complement to human researchers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Google's new AI tool?
Google's new AI tool acts as a virtual collaborator for biomedical scientists, helping them synthesize vast amounts of literature and generate novel hypotheses.
Which institutions tested the AI co-scientist?
The AI tool was tested by scientists at Stanford University in the U.S. and Imperial College London.
What did the AI co-scientist achieve in its liver fibrosis experiment?
In the liver fibrosis experiment, all approaches suggested by the AI co-scientist showed promising activity and potential to inhibit causes of the disease.
How does Google envision the role of AI in scientific research?
Google believes that the AI tool will complement rather than replace researchers, increasing scientific collaboration.
Who is the head of Google's AI unit, DeepMind?
Demis Hassabis is the head of DeepMind and was a co-recipient of a Nobel Prize in Chemistry last year for technology developed in the AI unit.

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