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OpenAI and Los Alamos National Lab team up to study AI in bioscience.
AI's going to the lab, folks! OpenAI and Los Alamos National Lab are joining forces to see how AI can help scientists without getting in their way.
What's going on here?
OpenAI and Los Alamos are testing how AI models like GPT-4o can assist in real lab work.
What does this mean?
They're putting AI through its paces in actual lab settings. Think genetic modification, growing and separating cells, and other sciency stuff. The goal? Figure out if AI can make both seasoned pros and newbies better at tricky bio tasks.
They're testing how the voice and vision capabilities of models like GPT-4o can help researchers troubleshoot experiments in real-time. They're also doing "biological safety evaluations" to make sure multimodal LLM usage in labs is not dangerous.
Why should I care?
This could be huge for speeding up scientific breakthroughs. If AI can make lab work easier and more accurate, we might see faster progress in medicine, biotech, and more.
But it's also about keeping things safe as AI gets smarter. The government wants to make sure we understand what these models can do before they're let loose in sensitive research areas.
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