Carnegie Mellon University's 'Coscientist,' an AI-enhanced system featuring three AI instances including GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, marks a groundbreaking leap in chemical research. This AI-driven system is revolutionizing the field by learning Nobel Prize-winning chemical reactions and designing successful lab procedures to make them in record time. The innovative 'Coscientist' setup, which has been featured in Nature, is also poised to transform AI in drug discovery. It is being discussed as a significant advancement in the AI revolution, with a focus on real-world applications in chemistry.
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