A firm randomly assigned its scientists AI: here's what happened
Briefly

A controlled study of over 1,000 researchers at a materials-science firm revealed that utilizing an AI tool resulted in a 44% increase in discoveries and a 39% increase in patents for teams using it compared to those using standard workflows.
Robert Palgrave highlights the interesting nature of the findings, although he notes that the limited details of the trial's results raise questions about the quality of the AI's suggestions and their practical applicability in materials research.
Read at Nature
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