• Fridgeratr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    Yeah there are definitely some cool uses, it seems like analysis/processing uses are pretty good, but generative ones are not.

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      22 hours ago

      The AI models that are used for molecular research are literally remaking our understanding of biology and medicine. I don’t know why the big AI corporations don’t point to that as an example of the benefits of AI. I guess cause that doesn’t help them to exclude the proletariat from their profits.

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        probably it has problems of its own, and it will likely require a scientist to fact checks any thing the AI makes, it also depends if a journal is finicky enough to accept a paper that the experiments are done by AI. pretty niche, i doubt its using the commercial ones like OPENAI/ GOOGLES,or other. its probably made for that specific purpose of that research field. a small subset of users, so unlikely to generate profit that way because thats asmall group of "customers using a niche AI, and likely its proprietary to the UNiversity that made it anyways.

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          It definitely has its own problems, and the results are thoroughly investigated by the researchers. But yeah it’s very niche, however most models are freely shared between teams. I mean it has to be to get through peer review.