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Posts by Xuemei Gu
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We show how to estimate the impact of research ideas before they were even born -- just published in #MLST
[paper] iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
[GitHub]: github.com/artificial-s...
spearheaded by @xmgu.bsky.social
Important for future artificial muses, to generate impactful new ideas.
This is figure 2, from “An integrated large-scale photonic accelerator with ultralow latency,” which shows PACE system implementation.
Two papers in Nature show that computer chips that combine the use of light and electricity increase computational performance, while reducing energy consumption, compared with conventional electronic chips.
https://go.nature.com/4jL9fAD
https://go.nature.com/3G3lMRi
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My video interview with @quantamagazine.bsky.social about AI-designed physics experiments, AI as a Muse for new ideas in Science, and Artificial Scientists: www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_2Z...
10 minutes ago
I am excited to share a perspective on the much-needed topic of hashtag#safety for hashtag#selfdrivinglaboratories. As the field progresses, understanding the challenges and gaps in building safe setups will be crucial for scaling up this technology!
doi.org/10.26434/che...
Happy to see our work in its published version at @naturecomms.bsky.social !
We developed an AI framework that autonomously discovers new experimental designs in super-resolution microscopy 🔬🤖✨
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Researchers have proposed to build a quantum space telescope. Their scheme entails harnessing the quantum properties of light to surpass classical resolution limits when imaging objects that are hundreds of kilometers away.
Happy to see our work on boosting creative idea-generation for scientists mentioned in DeepMind's text.
See the corresponding paper, on SciMuse spearheaded by @xmgu.bsky.social:
arxiv.org/abs/2405.17044
One thing is clear: the future will be exciting :)