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AI and robotics poised to transform scientific discovery, say global experts

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Summary

A Science Robotics article co-authored by MBZUAI explores the use of AI and robotics to accelerate scientific discovery in chemistry, biology, and materials science. The paper envisions closed-loop labs with AI-designed experiments, robotic execution, and machine learning analysis, potentially cutting discovery timelines. It proposes a framework emphasizing human-machine partnership, modular systems, and AI-driven planning while addressing challenges like data standardization. Why it matters: This research highlights the potential of AI and robotics to transform scientific research in the GCC region and beyond, enabling faster discoveries and democratizing access to advanced lab capabilities.

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