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420 AI-driven mobile robots team up to tackle chemical synthesis

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ScienceDaily · 11/06/2024 13:22 EDT

AI-driven mobile robots team up to tackle chemical synthesis

Researchers have developed AI-driven mobile robots that can carry out chemical synthesis research with extraordinary efficiency. Researchers show how mobile robots that use AI logic to make decisions were able to perform exploratory chemistry research tasks to the same level as humans, but much faster.

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