Batteries are quickly becoming the name of the game, especially given how central they are to renewable Energy as well as electric vehicles. It appears that Microsoft is leveraging AI and quantum computing to create the most powerful battery they can, and the tech juggernaut is collaborating with the Department of Energy in order to get to the finish line.
With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that this collaboration will take place over several years. Microsoft is trying to use the Azure Quantum platform in order to speed up the process by which research is conducted, so there is a high level of likelihood that decades of studies can be done within the span of a few years.
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Material science research is proving to be fertile ground in which the capabilities of AI can be tested out. Google is yet another tech titan that managed to discover 2 million materials that can be used in this context with its GNoME AI. Its Deep Mind division is managing this project, and it will be interesting to see what other results it yields in the long run.
These two projects are competing with each other, with Google trying to come up with new chemical compositions and Microsoft utilizing AI to explore currently known molecular structures. No matter ends up winning this race, the truth of the situation is that these projects are revealing just how critical both cloud computing and AI are becoming in the realm of scientific discovery. It may be the key that helps us solve the climate change crisis once and for all.
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