A commentary by Professor Nicola Gaston argues that while AI has significant value in reducing computational costs and enabling innovation in materials science, it does not replace the societal and educational value of universities—instead, it shifts the burden of justifying that
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machine learning enables cheaper, more accurate material innovation
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