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A new AI model, named Coscientist, has demonstrated the ability to autonomously plan and execute complex chemistry experiments. Developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, the system uses large language models to search public information about chemical procedures, design experimental steps, and then control robotic laboratory instruments to carry them out. In tests, Coscientist successfully …

A new AI model, named Coscientist, has demonstrated the ability to autonomously plan and execute complex chemistry experiments. Developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, the system uses large language models to search public information about chemical procedures, design experimental steps, and then control robotic laboratory instruments to carry them out. In tests, Coscientist successfully performed several organic chemistry reactions, including the Suzuki and Sonogashira cross-couplings, which are key for creating pharmaceuticals and electronics. The research, published in Nature, highlights the potential for AI to accelerate scientific discovery by automating the research process. The system’s ability to read documentation and translate instructions for lab hardware marks a significant step toward more autonomous research laboratories. For the full details, read the complete article at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06792-0

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