5 ways AI will disrupt science
Semantic Scholar is an academic search engine from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. It too uses AI to search the academic literature and it is impressively fast. Still in beta, it's interface is less elegant, more "academic utilitarian" than the sleek Iris. And it also throws up some oddities. A search for the landmark paper "A safe operating space for humanity", which appeared in Nature (along with Science, one of the two leading academic journals) in 2009, does not show up on the first page, nor does the follow up paper, which appeared in Science in 2015.
Jun-22-2016, 22:33:19 GMT
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