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AI holds promise in scientific research, but can’t substitute for humans, experts say

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With the Trump administration making sweeping cuts to staff and research grants at science-related agencies, artificial intelligence could offer a tempting way to keep labs going, but scientists say there are limits to the technology’s uses.

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AI holds promise in scientific research, but can’t substitute for humans, experts say

Jennifer Kang-Mieler, right, and PhD student Chaimae Gouya review images they’re using to train an AI model to detect an eye disorder in premature infants. (Photo by Ashley Muliawan/Stevens Institute of Technology)With the Trump administration making sweeping cuts to staff and research grants at science-related agencies, artificial intelligence could offer a tempting way to keep labs going, but scientists say there are limits to the technology’s…

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