List of AI News about scientific research
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2026-01-15 21:24 |
How Anthropic's Claude AI Accelerates Scientific Research: Real-World Applications and Breakthroughs
According to Anthropic (@AnthropicAI), their AI for Science program has been collaborating with research labs to demonstrate how the Claude AI model is significantly accelerating scientific research. The company shared insights from three laboratories where Claude is transforming research workflows, enabling faster data analysis, hypothesis generation, and discovery of novel scientific insights. This collaboration highlights practical applications of large language models in scientific domains such as chemistry, biology, and physics, opening new business opportunities for AI-driven research solutions and driving innovation in AI-powered scientific discovery (Source: Anthropic, 2026). |
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2025-12-18 23:40 |
OpenAI and U.S. Department of Energy Expand AI Collaboration for Scientific Research and Advanced Computing
According to OpenAI Newsroom, OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) are expanding their partnership to advance scientific research and accelerate innovation using artificial intelligence and advanced computing. The collaboration focuses on leveraging AI capabilities within DOE's national laboratories to support national scientific priorities, including the Genesis Mission, which aims to accelerate scientific discovery across multiple domains (source: OpenAI Newsroom, December 18, 2025). This partnership highlights concrete business opportunities for AI solution providers in scientific research, high-performance computing, and public sector digital transformation. |
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2025-12-04 17:06 |
AI Adoption in Creative and Scientific Industries: Productivity Gains, Stigma, and Future Business Opportunities
According to Anthropic (@AnthropicAI), many creatives are adopting AI tools to boost productivity, yet they often face workplace stigma and may conceal their usage to avoid negative perceptions. In scientific sectors, researchers seek AI as collaborative partners, but current applications are primarily limited to manuscript writing and code debugging. This highlights a business opportunity for AI companies to develop solutions that integrate seamlessly into creative and research workflows while addressing concerns about transparency and professional acceptance (source: AnthropicAI, Dec 4, 2025). |