Demis Hassabis, Alison Noble and Paul Nurse discuss the future of science with AI
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How might AI transform science in the future, and how is it already impacting scientists’ work? Nobel Prize laureates Demis Hassabis (2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry) and Paul Nurse (2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) join Alison Noble, Chair of the Royal Society Science in the Age of AI Working Group, to discuss how scientists can harness AI tools, and what challenges it might bring about. This discussion was part of the Nobel Prize Dialogue in partnership with the Royal Society. Nobel International Partners ABB, EQT, Scania. Special thanks to the Embassy of Sweden in London. Watch the full event at https://www.nobelprize.org/events/nobel-prize-dialogue/london-2026/ © Nobel Prize Outreach.
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