Graduate students (from left) Deepthi Suresh, Noelle Toong, professor Paul Jensen and graduate student Benjamin David examine their robot performing automated experiments.
Paul Jensen, Assistant Professor at University of Michigan Biomedical Engineering and his graduate students have created an artificial intelligence agent that uses game-playing robots to answer scientific questions. BacterAI can assign autonomous scientific experiments for robots that eventually lead to answers that would normally take humans years to answer. Their Deep Phenotyping system has completed 931,038 automated experiments since January 2020.
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
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