The Rise of Self-Driving Labs

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Kim, Meeri [1 ]
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[1] Los Angeles, CA
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10.1364/opn.36.4.000036
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With the help of AI and robotics, researchers are building autonomous labs that can conduct experiments and make discoveries, all on their own. The core principles of the scientific method—formulation and testing of a hypothesis, along with observations or experiments—have endured for centuries. But labs today look nothing like those of the distant past.
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