AI holds promise in scientific research, but can’t substitute for humans, experts say
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A Group of Harvard Researchers Aim to Understand A.I.’s Learning Process
For years, A.I. has been considered a “black box” technology, whose inner workings remain largely mysterious even to its creators because the system is supposed to “learn” itself. But a group of Harvard researchers are on a quest to find out exactly how A.I. learns. At the Upgrade 2025 conference in San Francisco last week, Japanese IT services company NTT Group launched the Physics of Artificial Intelligence (PAI) Group, based at Harvard Univer…
AI will never have capacity to replace human trailblazers or ‘understand art of the impossible’
Artificial intelligence (AI) will never have the capacity to replace human innovation or ‘understand the art of the impossible’, according to a formal NHS Scotland partner.
AI holds promise in scientific research, but can’t substitute for humans, experts say • West Virginia Watch
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…
AI holds promise in scientific research, but can’t substitute for humans, experts say • Nebraska Examiner
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…
AI holds promise in scientific research, but can’t substitute for humans, experts say • South Dakota Searchlight
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…

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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