<p>➀ Despite concerns over AI-generated science, Google is confident in AI's role in scientific research and has unveiled an 'AI co-scientist' tool built on Gemini 2.0.</p><p>➁ The tool aims to address time constraints in scientific discoveries and work alongside human scientists, not as a substitute.</p><p>➂ The AI has shown promising results in solving antibiotic-resistant pathogens and identifying new drug uses for myeloid leukemia.</p>
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