Published Jul 18, 2017
Ep. 31: Could an AI Win the Nobel Prize?
Explore the groundbreaking role of AI in scientific discovery as Paul Wigley from the Australian National University delves into AI's creative potential in physics, discussing its ability to revolutionize experiments, optimize processes, and potentially win a Nobel Prize.

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