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AIGC | 2024 Nobel Prizes Show AI's Enormous Potential

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2024-12-17 15:42:15 | Author: WANG Jing

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is shared by American scientist David Baker, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, and the organization's senior research scientist John Jumper.

Like the Nobel Prize in Physics, this year's Chemistry Prize has also been awarded to work related to artificial intelligence.

It is not only a recognition of the scientists' individual achievements, but also an acknowledgement of the overall trend of AI-assisted scientific research. 

However, it must also be recognized that AI is a double-edged sword. To promote more effective application of AI in basic scientific research, scientists must use it responsibly. It is essential to avoid research that violates scientific ethics or harms human health.


Editor:WANG Jing

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