I think it's clear it can optimally cope with networks, electricity grids and things of that kind. And obviously, it can help scientists with discoveries. But on the other hand, just as a computer learned to play world class chess in three hours, given just the rules, then it could very well be that a machine could do the relevant manipulations and calculations for string theory or varasic string theories. So I think the power of AI to do not just routine computations, but to explore parameter space and learn is going to be very powerful and beneficial.

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