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What potential policies should we consider to address the implications of AI-driven scientific breakthroughs in 2025?
AI-driven scientific innovation accelerated in 2025 — fueling major progress in fields ranging from robotics to health care. Why it matters: Powerful new models and computing tools are influencing everything from how experiments are designed to how results are analyzed — with much of that momentum coming from the private sector. Here are some of 2025's biggest AI-driven breakthroughs: 1. Making diagnoses for Alzheimer's and related diseases is on the road to becoming faster and cheaper with AI. Researchers at a wide range of universities and health care institutions announced findings this year about how AI will help with future therapies and better detection in primary care.For example, one study found that a specific gene is a cause of Alzheimer's — a discovery the researchers were only able to make because AI helped them visualize the three-dimensional structure of the protein. 2. Google released its AlphaGenome model to understand diseases better and lead to drug discovery. The model was made possible by technical advancements that allow it to process long DNA sequences and provide quality predictions. 3. Advancements in humanoid robots' dexterity and human interaction this year could mean AI-enabled robots one day clean homes, keep people company, work in warehouses or provide care in <a href="https
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