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Meet Biomni: the free powerful biomed AI agent turning data into hypotheses

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Meet Biomni: the free powerful biomed AI agent turning data into hypotheses
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Stanford researchers have developed Biomni, an open-source AI agent capable of performing complex biomedical research tasks. The tool can analyze data, generate hypotheses, and write code, significantly reducing the time required for biological research.

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AI agents that can automate scientific workflows could drastically accelerate the pace of medical discovery and drug development.

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A Stanford University-led team including two Chinese researchers said they built the first general-purpose biomedical AI agent capable of working alongside human scientists, taking on complex tasks that once required groups of specialists.

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