This chapter explores the application of AI in biology, nuclear fusion, and drug discovery. It discusses the potential of AI in analyzing large datasets, controlling plasma containment, and predicting protein structures for drug development.
As the UK hosts the first global AI safety summit, Guardian science editor Ian Sample joins Madeleine Finlay to look on the bright side and consider some of the huge benefits AI could bring to science. Madeleine also hears from Prof Mihaela van der Schaar, an expert in machine learning in medicine, about how she predicts AI will transform patient care. Help support our independent journalism at
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