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AI systems devise hypotheses and ways to test them
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AI systems devise hypotheses and ways to test them

In June 2026, two studies published in Nature explored the potential of multi-agent AI systems to generate biomedical hypotheses and analyze data, aiming to integrate AI into every stage of the scientific discovery process. The research was conducted by teams led by Gottweis and Ghareeb, who demonstrated how AI agents could collaborate to form hypotheses and design experiments. This development marks a shift toward an AI-assisted laboratory workflow where AI contributes to both hypothesis generation and data interpretation. Previous work in this area includes studies from 2023 and 2025 that have laid the groundwork for such AI-driven approaches. The findings suggest that AI could significantly accelerate scientific progress by handling tasks traditionally performed by humans.

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AI systems devise hypotheses and ways to test them

In June 2026, two studies published in Nature explored the potential of multi-agent AI systems to generate biomedical hypotheses and analyze data, aiming to integrate AI into every stage of the scientific discovery process. The research was conducted by teams led by Gottweis and Ghareeb, who demonstrated how AI agents could collaborate to form hypotheses and design experiments. This development marks a shift toward an AI-assisted laboratory workflow where AI contributes to both hypothesis generation and data interpretation. Previous work in this area includes studies from 2023 and 2025 that have laid the groundwork for such AI-driven approaches. The findings suggest that AI could significantly accelerate scientific progress by handling tasks traditionally performed by humans.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article discusses advancements in artificial intelligence and their application in scientific research. It does not present any political controversy, ideological stance, or partisan framing. The focus is purely on technological innovation and its implications for scientific discovery, without a

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