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      <title>Jensen Huang&#39;s Vision for AI in Scientific Research</title>
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      <description>At the recent GTC Conference, NVIDIA&amp;rsquo;s CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in the realm of scientific research: LabOS, the world&amp;rsquo;s first AI co-scientist. This revolutionary platform integrates artificial intelligence with extended reality (XR) to create a seamless collaboration between human researchers and experimental robots. Imagine a lab where an AI not only reads vast amounts of scientific literature but also actively assists in conducting experiments, drastically reducing the time and cost associated with research.</description>
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