Google launches ‘AI co-scientist’, an AI system for scientists: Read with CEO Sundar Pichai has to say

Google has introduced an AI system named AI co-scientist. Built on Gemini 2.0, it helps scientists in creating new research hypotheses and plans. The system uses natural language to understand research goals and suggests testable hypotheses, relevant literature, and experimental approaches. Early access is available to scientists in Google's Trusted Tester Program.
Google launches ‘AI co-scientist’, an AI system for scientists: Read with CEO Sundar Pichai has to say
has launched an AI system called “AI co-scientist,” built on Gemini 2.0, to assist scientists in developing new research hypotheses and plans. As per the company, researchers can use natural language to specify a research goal, such as understanding the spread of a disease.
The AI co-scientist will then suggest testable hypotheses, provide a summary of relevant literature, and propose potential experimental approaches.
“Researchers can specify a research goal — for example, to better understand the spread of a disease-causing microbe — using natural language, and the AI co-scientist will propose testable hypotheses, along with a summary of relevant published literature and a possible experimental approach,” Google said.
This collaborative tool is designed to help experts refine their research, not to automate the scientific process. Early access to AI co-scientist is being provided to scientists in Google's Trusted Tester Program, the company added.

What Google CEO Sundar Pichai has to say


In a post on X, Pichai said “accelerating science and discovery is one of the most profound applications of AI and I’m really excited to see where this research will go.”

Introducing our AI co-scientist, a multi-agent AI system built with Gemini 2.0.
We think of it as a virtual collaborator for scientists, using advanced reasoning to synthesize a huge amount of literature, generate novel hypotheses, and suggest detailed research plans. We’re seeing promising early results in important research areas like liver fibrosis treatments, antimicrobial resistance, and drug repurposing. As a next step, we’re opening up a trusted tester program for scientists around the world.

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