AI: Newly-Discovered Material Could Reduce Lithium Use in Batteries

AI: Newly-Discovered Material Could Reduce Lithium Use in Batteries
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The Facts

  • Scientists have found a novel material that has the potential to reduce lithium use in batteries by up to 70% with the use of artificial antelligence (AI), as well as supercomputing.

  • On Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory announced alongside Microsoft that their partnership had found a new type of solid-state electrolyte. Compared to current lithium-ion batteries, this substance may also reduce the likelihood of a battery catching fire.


The Spin

Narrative A

Microsoft’s cutting-edge AI technology continues to lead the world to new scientific horizons and possibilities. The discovery of a new material that holds the potential to be used to create batteries that use vastly fewer resources is a major breakthrough. With a new era of science just getting started, the company's contributions to bettering humanity are just getting started.

Narrative B

The potential for artificial intelligence to progress scientific discoveries is undeniable, but given how quickly the technology is evolving, it might be a good idea for the government to impose the precautionary principle, which places the burden of proof on innovators to prove their work won't cause unintended future harm. This is a promising discovery, but more caution is warranted.

Nerd narrative

There's a 50% chance the first general AI system will be devised, tested, and publicly announced by April 2032, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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