The Royal Society at 6-9 Carlton House Terrace. Image credit: Lucy Smith.
On the 31st March, our editorial team headed to the Royal Society for AI for Science. This day-long conference explored how AI is changing the nature of scientific discovery, and was hosted by the Alan Turing Institute.
The recordings from the event are now available on YouTube and are well worth a watch.
Opening the conference:
Anna Scaife – AI in Astrophysics: Foundation Models for Discovery in Data-Intensive Astronomy
Aron Walsh – Materials on Demand
Scott Hosking – AI for Climate: From Messy Data to Decision-Making for National Resilience
Lorenzo Zanisi – Putting the Sun in a Bottle with AI
Miles Cranmer – The Extrapolation Problem
You can read Ella Scallan’s blog post about the day here.

