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Revolution in the Test Tube: How AI Agents Are Transforming Scientific Research

From Data Analysis to a Partner in Discovery: Artificial intelligence in science is undergoing a profound transformation. For years it was seen mainly as a tool for analysing large datasets. Today we’re witnessing an evolution from a passive analyst to an active partner in research — AI systems can help formulate hypotheses, design experiments, and interpret results (always under human oversight). This trend is well documented in 2025 surveys and reports, including the Stanford AI Index 2025 and the State of AI Report 2025.

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5 Surprising Truths About the AI Revolution

We live in a time when technological change is happening faster than ever. This sense of acceleration isn’t just a subjective impression—it’s a measurable reality. As early as 1999, Vint Cerf, one of the fathers of the internet, observed that one year in the internet industry was like seven “dog years.” That comparison, once apt at capturing the pace of innovation, now seems insufficient in the context of artificial intelligence. The speed at which AI is reshaping our world is unprecedented—faster than in previous technology waves, including the internet era. The amount of data and analysis on the topic is overwhelming, and media narratives often swing between utopian excitement and dystopian fear. Yet beneath the headlines lie hard numbers that paint a far more nuanced and fascinating picture.

In this article, I present five of the most surprising and counterintuitive findings from the latest analyses. They help explain the true nature of the AI revolution—its unprecedented speed, paradoxical economics, geopolitical tensions, impact on the physical world, and the fundamental shift in the labor market. These are truths worth knowing to navigate the era ahead with intent.

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