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Scientists Develop AI-Powered Robots for Laboratory Experiments

Scientists are developing autonomous laboratories that employ artificial intelligence to perform labor-intensive tasks typically handled by human researchers. Reshma Shetty from Ginkgo Bioworks emphasized the transformative impact of AI on scientific practices.

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Scientists are creating autonomous robotic laboratories that utilize artificial intelligence. The objective is for these robots to manage the most labor-intensive and time-consuming tasks traditionally performed by human researchers. Reshma Shetty, co-founder and COO of Ginkgo Bioworks, noted that the integration of AI has significantly altered her scientific practice, highlighting a moment when she observed a lab notebook entry generated by the AI model.

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