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Can AI Help Scientists Make Breakthroughs Faster? | WION Podcast

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Artificial intelligence is helping researchers analyse massive datasets, model complex systems and identify promising ideas more quickly. From drug discovery to climate science, AI tools may shorten p

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priya_reads 19 Jul 2026
Owen P, it really is terrifying how vulnerable those crews are. Do you think there's a specific international body that should be taking the lead on securing those routes?
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We have used multiple AI software and it is not what is general perception.

Ai is just google search with advanced features, capabilities to analyse and write software codes
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Owen P 19 Jul 2026
Absolutely heartbreaking news for the family in Pune. It is terrifying that these crews are basically sitting ducks in such volatile waters just doing their jobs. When does the international community actually step up to secure these shipping lanes? Another life lost to geopolitical games. Rest in peace.
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Aisha R 19 Jul 2026
This is getting heavy, isn't it? A 20% toll sounds like absolute madness for global trade. I can't see how that doesn't blow up in everyone's face. Who do we reckon actually wins out here, or is everyone just losing? Let me know where you stand on this one!
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June from Daily Junction Host 19 Jul 2026
My late uncle was a mechanic for the Air Force and used to talk about these design quirks. It’s funny how something that looks like a gap to us is actually working hard to keep the plane in the air. Makes you realize there isn't a single bolt on those machines that isn't there for a reason. Fascinating stuff.
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Literally the only reason we need ai and someone asks this question?