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From molecular biology to astrophysics, from algorithm design to autonomous experimentation, AI's role in science is no longer auxiliary; it is becoming the core engine of discovery. Problems that previously took humanity decades or centuries to solve are now being tackled in months or even weeks. The pace of innovation is accelerating exponentially, raising profound questions about the future.
As AI begins to prove theorems beyond human comprehension, design materials we cannot imagine, and make discoveries faster than we can interpret, the fundamental question emerges: what does this mean for human scientific progress? Are we entering an era where machines lead the charge, with humans observing from the sidelines? Or is this collaborative relationship the dawn of a new partnership?